![]() ![]() (I’m pretty sure I won’t need iodine tablets when I visit my family.) You can still edit the master list of items, as well, adding what’s important to you (Divine Office book and Catechism are not on the app’s list) and deleting items you know you’ll never have to worry about bringing along. We weren’t missing anything! The good stuff is even better I emailed each girl her own list of items needed, then gathered my own clothing. I tried this out on a quick weekend trip we took. If you want to have a certain section of items just for an overnight bag, and have everything else in a list for a big suitcase, you can do it! Once you do the work, it stays done and ready for the next trip you take. Now, this does mean setting up your list to say what bag you want each item in as you add it, but once you put that in, it’s a part of the main catalog. If my kids want to know what they need in their toiletry bag, I can sort out the toiletries that they need specifically and give them that list. (“Sorry, honey, that’s part of my kitchen supply list, and I had to print that off on the bottom of your page.”) So I can sort out a list of JUST my younger daughter, email it to her and let her print it off, and not have her scratching her head as to why she has butter, mayonnaise, and chicken on the bottom of her list. The only thing better than organizing a packing list for vacation is the ability to sort it out based on person or bag that it goes in. It’s something I secretly wished for, but never actually got around to writing in about. This is best part is my other favorite improvement in this update. (I don’t know…maybe I don’t bump right or something.) And I often would want to print lists for my girls to have in their room while they packed, so that my phone was not lost in their room.īut emailing the lists is easier than it used to be, and the lists are formatted better than before. Using Bump and other apps that share in similar ways never seemed to work for us. I was never really certain if it would actually work, and I often resorted to printing the list from a file within iTunes (which is still a way to share the lists). ![]() When I first got the app, it could share, but it was kind of dodgy. T hey’ve just done a major overhaul on the app, and there are a couple of terrific features that make the app even more useful than it was before! Sharing is easierįirst of all, the sharing is much easier than it used to be. QuinnScape, the company that makes the Packing Pro app, is constantly looking for improvements to make, and sometimes it seems like they can read my mind. It’s the app that helps me make sure that I don’t go on vacation without important stuff like pants. Our blog is another great resource for all things moving.Last year, one of the first apps I wanted to share with readers was Packing Pro. įor more moving and packing tips, you can find over 100 tips on our Tumblr. Whiskers and the kids? Moving tips can be found in our Moving HowTo section. How much tape is too much tape? Why do I need to use packing paper? The answers to your packing questions are here. See why our boxes and supplies are safe, secure and save the environment. Get moving boxes and supplies that you can trust. ![]() We are also very happy to pack or unpack for you. Don’t want to pack everything yourself? No, problem. Our packing videos will get you packing like a pro. Need some pointers on how to pack your glass unicorn collection? What about that mess of cords that makes your surround sound plasma TV one of your most treasured friends? We can always pack for you, but if you’re looking to pack yourself, we’ve got the packing tips you need. ![]()
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