PratikPack stores the contents of :
- Your arrangements
- Your moving boxen.
It answer the questions like :
" Where is the red vase which I had tidied up, in one of the boxes of my last moving ?"
It is structured on the following principle :
"An object is in something, and this something is somewhere"
So, PratikPacks propose at first :
1/ to see the list of the places ... of their packs... and objects inside ;
2/ to see the list of all referenced storages ... and their objects inside
3/ to make a research by words on: Places, packs or objects of PratikPacks
The initialization of PratikPacks is made in a intuitive way, with a minimum of screens :
- When we visualize places,
we can add one more, or see the list of their storages
- When we visualize the storages/packs of a place,
we can add one more, or see the list of objects inside
- When we visualize objects contained in a storage/pack,
we can add one more, or see a big photo of an object.
The number of places, storages and objects of PratikPacks is not limited.
Here are some examples treated by PratikPacks:
- A coffeepot is in the box C1 which will be unpacked in the kitchen
- My volcanic stone is in the locker C23 of my cupboard A3
- Pauls bike is in the garage of the house of my uncle, in 42, main street
PratikPacks :
- Adapts itself to very different contexts because :
it proposes a lot of fields to describe the storagesand the objects.
without imposing to inform all the fields of descriptions.
- Minimizes the keyed in of the iPhone :
by suggesting choosing among lists of dedicated words,
then to modify them if it is need
With hundreds packs, in few clicks, we can find:
- The objects of the pack C3,
- All the packs with a red badge
- All the heavy or fragile packs
- The list of object with $ value, or the list of packs having a object with $ value