justdusty
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inventory software
Hello
I was wondering if anybody may know of some decent chemical and or lab software not that I'm OCD or disorganized well maybe ok probably both.
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Vosoryx
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Uh, just use excel?
I use google sheets, it works great. I even have it sorted alphabetically, and can very easily add new items should I make/buy some more. I'm not
really sure what else there is for an inventory software.
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I use OpenOffice, freeware that closely emulates Excel.
Notice the background color for the CAS# is also the Baker storage code color. I also display the NFPA diamond numbers.
[Edited on 12/6/17 by PirateDocBrown]
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What, exactly, do you need to keep an inventory of?
We use excel to track explosives inventory and keep a file of hard copies printed out after each intake of materials and/or release of materials to
shows or wholesale customers.
How well this will work for you depends on what details your inventory requires you to record and your own comprehension of the data you will need
to be able to extract later.
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Vosoryx
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Well, yours is even more fancy than mine.
(Just a random shot from the middle of it, not from the top cause it's actually very unorganized at the top.)
And some things are missing because i'm bad at housekeeping.
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justdusty
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I'm using excell right now. Just thought there may be some razzy new apps
Inventory of my chemicals I order and make also equipment. I travel a lot so need my inventory list with me for when I find a good deal on items. Once
found 50 lb bags of kno3 for 35.00 still looking for that again.
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Eianz
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Excel sheets are my best friend in this regard
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From my point of view, Google Sheets is the best when it comes to inventories.
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In the research lab I work in, we use a site called Quartzy for chemical inventory: https://www.quartzy.com/
Since it's designed to be used for research labs with hundreds or thousands of chemicals and multiple users, it's a little overkill for a home lab.
I've been considering messing with it for mine though, because it is free, pretty easy to use, and allows you to record the location, amount, vendor,
and even price of all of your reagents in a nice searchable database.
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https://www.cheminventory.net
i'm using this service, the free offer is more than enough for me
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I've been experimenting with collections management software, the same sort of thing that libraries use. Tellico (https://tellico-project.org/) in particular is open source, works well on linux (it was a little glitchy on mac, haven't tried it on windows) and
supports creating arbitrary records, so you're not constrained to standard media types like books and DVDs. My first application was for a tool
library I'm trying to get going, but I've been trying it out with my chemical inventory too. I'm thinking it will let me log both my sample
collections and my in-use reagents in the same place, and I can use the loan-out feature to keep track of chemicals I need to replace or intend to
prepare
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