Our thanks to Grocery for sponsoring MacStories this week. Themes, alternative app icons, ad removal, and iCloud syncing are all available for an annual $7.99 subscription, which is a bargain for an app this smart. Grocery is free to download and try so head to the App Store now and download it now. On top of that, Grocery supports Siri Shortcuts for creating recipes and interacting with grocery lists, and the app has a wide variety of handsome themes and app icons to customize the app to your tastes. There’s a new CleanUp feature that can automatically format recipes by separating their title and notes using CoreML too. Also, the iPad version of the app now includes a split view layout for recipes on the iPad. The latest update adds iCloud syncing of store, meal plan, and settings data across all devices. We’ve also dramatically expanded the functionality of AnyList Complete since 2014, adding features such as a desktop web app, a Mac app, an Apple Watch app, import of recipes from the web, a meal planning calendar, stores & filters, recipe scaling, web image search, list folders, and item prices. Then, when you arrive at the store, Grocery’s Apple Watch app makes it easy to check off items without digging out your iPhone.Įarlier this year, Grocery added a meal planning and recipe solution that makes it simple to plan your week and add items to your list as needed. Literally the first thing I tried to add when testing this (just with a list in the native Reminders app, not AnyList): Hey Siri, add Italian bread to grocery list. The app can even suggest items to add to your list based on past shopping trips. The second, and bigger, problem: Siri seems to treat a 2+ word item as two (or three, or four) separate list items. Grocery also sorts your items automatically based on the order you check them off. There’s a big ‘Add Item’ button at the bottom of the screen. When your hands aren’t full, Grocery is just as easy to use. Instead, with a quick “Hey Siri” to a nearby iOS device or HomePod, or by raising your Apple Watch, you can add items to your shopping list before you forget them. It happens all the time: you’re making a meal and discover you need to add something to your grocery list, but unlocking your iPhone would be a hassle. Grocery is built on top of Apple’s Reminders app, so it integrates with your other task lists and features rock-solid Siri support. The ability to add multiple lists makes it all the more convenient with the likes of Christmas looming ahead and different shopping required.Grocery is the powerful iOS shopping list app that not only makes grocery shopping a breeze, but helps with meal planning and recipe management too. OmniFocus is only available on Apple devices, with some support for a web app, so its really best for people who use a Mac, iPhone, iPad, or Apple Watch. It's just saved regular shoppers from having to co-ordinate their efforts with others, making it one of the rare list apps I plan on keeping on my iPhone for a long time to come. It provides some of the most in-depth data, including a detailed look at. It's tough to find a problem with AnyList Grocery List. AutoSleep is probably the most popular Apple Watch sleep tracking app on the App Store, and for good reason. Controls are just as quick to get to grips with as swiping works for mostly everything here. It's all very smooth and fast to organize with it taking seconds to set up a basic account. Sharing the list is a similarly easy process with an email to them ensuring that they know to set up the app. It's then just a matter of tapping 'add all ingredients' to add them to the grocery list. Including recipes from many great sources such as StumbleUpon and Simply Recipes means there is plenty of variety and choice. Want to make sure your roommate or spouse gets meat with a long sell by date on it or pick up a particularly ripe bunch of bananas? Add it to the notes and they'll know.Īdding to the relatively simple idea, AnyList Grocery List comes with a recipe section for extra variety. The latter is particularly handy when sharing a list with others as it ensures they know exactly what to look for. They can either search for specifics, such as a particular type of pasta, or they can search for more vague descriptions such as simply 'pasta' then add notes to explain what's required. Users are offered plenty of ways to search for items. It provides a remarkably easy way of sharing grocery shopping lists amongst others in the household.Ĭurrently free to download, it's very quick and simple to get to grips with AnyList Grocery List. However, don't stop reading just yet as AnyList Grocery List does something a little different from the rest. Another grocery list app? Yes, there are plenty already out there on the App Store.
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