Updated on 01 May 2013
By Anthony Buckner
28.9 MB Safe To Install
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Specifications
License:
Freeware
Updated:
Downloads:
1903
Platform:
PPC/Intel, Mac OS
Publisher:
Binary Formations, LLC(more)
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Publisher's Descriptions
Home Inventory (formerly Stockpile) is an easy to use home inventory management application.

Simply put, it helps you keep track of the stockpile of stuff you have accumulated over the years.

Home Inventory allows you to print detailed and comprehensive reports you can store away for safe keeping. This information is critical when you have to file an insurance claim in the event any of your property is damaged or stolen.

Home Inventory's summary reports help you make sure you have the proper amount of coverage by telling you exactly how much your items are worth.
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System Requirements
  • Intel, 64-bit processor
  • OS X 10.7.4 or later
What's New
Version 3.0.3:
  • Enabled spell checking in text entry fields for item information.
  • Local backup feature performs a data integrity check on the database before creating a backup.
  • Disallows using Save As to save over an open inventory file, which could lead to file corruption.


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