| AppID: | app.zornslemma.mypricelog |
| Author: | ZornsLemma |
| License: | MIT |
| InRepoSince: | 2025-12-20 |
| LastRepoUpdate: | 2026-01-15 |
| LastAppUpdate: | Unknown |
| LastVersion: | 0.2 |
| Categories: | Money |
| Google Play: | Check if it's there |
My Price Log helps you record prices of products at local stores and compare them. It works entirely offline:
There’s nothing particularly fancy or clever here. It’s a very simple, specialised database with a user interface optimised for easy use when you’re standing in a supermarket aisle with a basket or trolley.
The app tracks how old each price is, so you won’t be misled by out-of-date prices. Old prices are indicated by icons and a simplistic inflation adjustment is applied to try to keep them somewhat useful, although for best results you should update the prices yourself. You can view a price’s history if you want to see how it has changed over time.
The app will make a recommendation as to whether a price is good, OK or bad if it has enough information. A list of unit prices is also shown so you can decide for yourself.
Customer loyalty scheme discounts can be specified for each store and these will be used to adjust the unit price when making a comparison between stores.
Unit conversions are handled automatically, both within and between measurement systems. Metric, imperial and US customary units are all supported.
WhatsNew:
- Show a unit price on the add/edit price screen, along with the current unit price and a percentage change when editing an existing price.
- Try to improve the automatic selection of unit price denominators. A new algorithm is used which may avoid poor choices in some corner cases.
- Persist a manually selected unit price denominator until a different product is selected.
- Use the more intuitive half-up rounding mode (.045 rounds to .05) when displaying currency amounts, instead of the
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