anyInventory, Here's What You Should Think

574 and Rising

anyInventory is still on the front page of SourceForge, and the Google tally for anyInventory results is up to 574. Again, most of these are SourceForge newsfeeds, but here’s a link that was independently added: Chris’s Thoughts on anyInventory.

Update: I am no longer involved in the development of anyInventory.

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anyInventory, Here's What You Should Think

Results – They Keep Going, and Going, and Going…

A couple days ago when I started keeping track of how many results Google returned for “anyinventory”, the total stood at 99. Today, 4 days later, we’re up to 420. This is mostly due to the announcement of 1.7.1 being posted to the front page of SourceForge, but there’s a couple sites linking independently. No interesting links today though, sorry.

Update: I am no longer involved in the development of anyInventory.

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anyInventory, Here's What You Should Think

anyInventory 1.7.1 – Better than Ever

I released version 1.7.1 of anyInventory, a Web-based inventory system, today. To date, this is the release with the largest percentage of user-requested features added, so it should definitely be more usable than when I came up with my own features and stuck them in (although built-in password protection certainly is useful’)

Also, as a side note, as of today, Google returns 99 results when you search for anyInventory. I plan on tracking these results as the weeks go by and posting any interesting links I find. Here’s one to get us going:

anyInventory is linked under Software > Office > Warehouse at BlibbleBobble.co.uk, the site of one Oliver White. Thanks Oliver!

Update: I am no longer involved in the development of anyInventory.

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