ReachEverywhere announced that its Shopper iPhone application has added new functionality - the ability to access information from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) about products pre-selected by the user. According to the statement, “If a shopper puts an item on their list that associated with a recall, she will automatically see the warning information for that product. ReachEverywhere is using proprietary keyword matching technology to automatically show relevant product recalls for the shopping list.”
NEW YORK — ReachEverywhere here, which markets the Shopper iPhone Shopping Assistant application, announced that it is integrating real-time recall information from the Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture into the application.
Mobile application developer ReachEverywhere (www.reacheverywhere.com) has added new functionality to its Shopper iPhone shopping assistant that integrates real-time FDA/USDA recall information into the application.
They say there's an app for everything. Well, when it comes to shopping, that's mostly true. The October issue of ShopSmart, from the publisher of Consumer Reports, reveals the top 15 phone apps for shopping.
The Shopper iPhone application has added weekly circulars from more than 100 retailers such as Best Buy, Target and Walgreens.
Recently I mentioned the IPhone Shopper, a store shopping list and aisle context application. I have done some additional explorations with the idea. In a recent press release they have added the ability to get personalized promotional fliers from a number of chain stores.
Shopper, an iPhone Shopping Assistant from New York-based ReachEverywhere, now offers weekly flyers from more than 100 retailers, including Target, Best Buy, Kmart, Sears, Meijer, Walgreens, Lowes and Home Depot, enabling users to find deals on products without having to flip through printed circulars.
NEW YORK — ReachEverywhere here has added weekly flyers from Meijer, Target, Walgreen and other retailers to its Shopper iPhone application, which searches local stores for relevant specials.
Guiding Stars Announces Partnership with ReachEverywhere’s Shopper Application to Offer Grocery Shoppers Even More Nutrition Information While They Shop.
Shopper iPhone App first in iTunes Lifestyle Category with Real-Time List Syncing - helping busy family's coordinate shopping duties and friends to share gift wish-lists.
One of my particular interests, starting at enterprise innovation locations, was to experiment with how a shopper could engage with retail locations in a seamless and useful way. I experimented with several applications that did this, both before and after the emergence of smart phones.
In-store marketing is more effective than traditional ads, according to the recently released “The Elements Report.” Nearly a third (32 percent) of the 999 shoppers polled online in March said that in-store marketing is “very effective,” while only 27 percent said the same about ads outside of the store.
Guiding Stars Licensing Co. (GSLC) has teamed up with an iPhone shopping assistant application, ReachEverywhere’s Shopper, to offer busy shoppers access to its “Guiding Stars” good-better-best rating system.
iPhone Shopping List App Shopper has added a new function to make it easier for time-pressed families to accomplish their shopping chores by allowing them to create a digital version of the refrigerator list on smart phones that can be synchronized in real time with each member of the family.
Grocery shopping is rarely anyone’s idea of fun but this app makes things simple and very easy to handle. It is always nice to have an interactive shopping list at hand in order to ensure that you get everything you need, but this app does so much more.
We are pleased to announce Shopper has been selected to be in the upcoming O'Reilly Media book, Best iPhone Apps: A Guide for Discriminating Downloaders, due to be released in July, 2009. Best iPhone Apps is a reliable guide to the best, most useful, and most entertaining iPhone apps, concisely cataloged and described. It is truly the authoritative guide for discriminating downloaders seeking the very best apps among the tens of thousands now available at the iPhone app store on iTunes.
Shopper is an amazing tool for grocery lists. It’s easy to use, exceedingly functional, and there’s a great attention to detail in the development of this app. It goes for only .99, but I honestly wonder why it doesn’t cost more.
I only recently found Shopper when I was looking for a good application to track my grocery list and keep a running price of anything I got from the store. Shopper pretty much fit the bill and I was more than happy to splurge the ninety-nine cents for it.