
InerziaThings is a program designed for Mac users who wish to catalog their belongings with minimum effort. By working with this application and entering details regarding your personal items, you can easily keep track of every thing you own, how much you spent for it, and many other important details.
This utility might prove to be of good use when you are going to hold a yard sale and wish to create lists with the items to sell. The app allows you to sort your items into groups (Work, Home, or Others), each with individual ramifications (office 1, bedroom, etc.).
Another thing I like about InerziaThings is the fact that you can import various info regarding your personal items. For instance, you can attach photos to your item info or write a description.
What's more, the app allows you to export the stored data in case you wish to send it via email to other users. You can also print lists with the items directly from the program's interface.
Without a doubt, this utility is a very useful and efficient solution for creating inventories of your personal possessions. And since it comes with a very reasonable price, I can't find any reason why you shouldn't at least try it to see if it matches your requirements or not.
v3.5 [Jan 2, 2015]
- New: Brand new Images management tab
- New: New UI optimized for OS X Yosemite
- Improved: The toolbar is now included in the title bar (OS X Yosemite only)
- Improved: It's now possible to rename an image in InerziaThings
- Improved: French localization improved
- Improved: Italian localization improved
- Fixed: Fixed an issue with the Images table on OS X Yosemite
- Fixed: Fixed a graphic artifact in the Inspector on OS X Yosemite
- Fixed: Fixed some layout issues in the Inspector
- Fixed: Fixed an issue that prevented the Welcome window from being shown
- Fixed: Fixed an issue in the Preferences window.