
Home Inventory is exactly what its name implies: a utility designed to help you store information about your house items. You can use this intuitive program to easily keep track of various types of items from your house, such as furniture or electronics, store information about the objects you plan on selling, and so much more.
Before adding any items to your home inventory, you first need to create an HI3 file on your Mac. In this file, you will add your catalog items. Home Inventory will back up every new item information to the aforementioned file.
You can organize your house items into various categories based on the location you're currently storing the objects. The app enables you to attach various types of details about this items, add tags and pictures to the entries, etc. Furthermore, you can print or export item details directly from the program's main screen.
Unfortunately, the application occasionally runs slow. In my testing, the utility took a while to load the Print window or to load the imported pictures. However, it didn't happen too often.
To conclude, Home Inventory might prove to be a great solution for cataloging your house items, especially if you plan to organize a garage sale soon. If that's the case, you should give it a try.
v2.6 [Feb 10, 2012]
- Added an option in general preferences that allows you to choose how the item list is presented when Home Inventory starts up (organized by location, category, or collection, or show all items in a single list).
- Home Inventory now retains the size of the left and right navigation lists on restart.
- Fixed a bug that could result in an error when trying to save a PDF receipt from the item view.