I haven’t completely delved into what all this application can do because I’m a bit frustrated with a couple of things. While I love the idea of a basically free app for organizing and keeping track of your food, I find it annoying that I can’t use the term “best if used by” instead of “best before”. Not sure if it’s a bug but I cannot add an expiration date for an item of food that expires the following year, and I’m thinking it’s because of this wording. I also paid $9 for the barcode feature that I thought would be way more useful than it was… I expected a full recognition of the product from the scanning feature and instead it provides little to no information and the text recognition is very poor. I honestly wish there was a way to refund that feature because it seems very misleading and clunky, even for $9.
Hello, thank you for your feedback!Regarding expiration dates, please check your Expiration Input settings in the App settings. There's also a toggle in the form that affects the type. Additionally, the item category directly influences how this term is displayed.Regarding barcode scanning, it may not function as expected. To unlock its full potential, you must either access the product database or manually create your own product library through initial data entry. Only when scanning barcodes already present in your library will you experience "one scan, automatic data extraction." This occurs because barcodes themselves do not encode the specific information you anticipate.