Stash2Go
I've been using the Stash2Go App and I highly recommend it. The App is available both for Apple and Android devices and it is at quite an advanced stage of development. The shortest way to describe what this App does is to say that it's pretty much Ravelry on a App. Its name is a bit of a misnomer, because it provides a lot more than a stash database. After you log on to your Ravelry account through Stash2Go you'll be able to check and edit most of your Ravelry page, including projects, favourites and stash. You'll also be able to search Ravelry patterns, projects, and yarns. As I said, you can do almost anything you can do on Ravelry from it.
The one feature I love about this App is the ability to upload photos directly from my phone camera to my Ravelry's project page. In only a few minutes I have a photo of my latest FO uploaded, no more excuses to leave an ugly "No featured photo" white square on my projects page. But as I think I made it clear enough, there is a lot more you can do with the App.
Last but not the least, the free version of Stash2Go is very good and highly usable (unlike many other Apps that claim to be free, but then you can do next to nothing without paying for it), but you can pay to get an add-free version (this is true for Android, the Apple version seems to be slightly different).
The one feature I love about this App is the ability to upload photos directly from my phone camera to my Ravelry's project page. In only a few minutes I have a photo of my latest FO uploaded, no more excuses to leave an ugly "No featured photo" white square on my projects page. But as I think I made it clear enough, there is a lot more you can do with the App.
Last but not the least, the free version of Stash2Go is very good and highly usable (unlike many other Apps that claim to be free, but then you can do next to nothing without paying for it), but you can pay to get an add-free version (this is true for Android, the Apple version seems to be slightly different).
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