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Appolicious Gives Pocket Retailer 5/5

Monday, November 30, 2009 11:00:00 AM MST

Appolicious, an iPhone app community and review site, gave Pocket Retailer 5 out of 5 bars.

“…this is an absolute must-have for anyone involved in the finances of a retail store”

See the full review here.

0 Comments | Posted in Retailers By Alex Nielsen

Pocket Retailer now the #1 Paid Business App

Thursday, November 26, 2009 11:00:00 AM MST

Last night, Pocket Retailer moved into position as the #1 Paid Business App in the app store. We are extremely excited about the app’s momentum and are always looking for ways to improve it.

If you haven’t downloaded it yet, you can pick it up here for $0.99: http://bit.ly/7v6Z5A.

Please contact us with any suggestions or comments.

Pocket Retailer - #1 Paid Business App

0 Comments | Posted in Retailers By Alex Nielsen

Pocket Retailer – "New and Noteworthy" by Apple

Tuesday, November 24, 2009 11:00:00 AM MST

Pocket Retailer got an unexpected boost today when it appeared on Apple’s “New and Noteworthy” list of apps.

It is also quickly climbing the “charts”, currently sitting at #14 in the Business section.

0 Comments | Posted in Retailers By Alex Nielsen

Pocket Retailer Hits the App Store

Monday, November 2, 2009 11:00:00 AM MST

It’s official. Pocket Retailer has finally hit the App Store and is now available for your iPhone or iPod Touch. Download it here for $0.99 (opens in iTunes).

What is it? A collection of 14 micro-apps designed to help you increase your bottom line. Micro-apps include calculators for: Turns, Break-Even Turns, GMROI, Sale Pricing, and much more.

Pocket Retailer - Home Screen

Pocket Retailer - "Pricer" Micro-App
0 Comments | Posted in Retailers By Alex Nielsen

Help! Your Favorite Retail Math / Formula

Wednesday, September 30, 2009 12:00:00 PM MDT

I am currently developing an iPhone application that will consist of common retail calculators such as sale price, break-even turns, open-to-buy, and others. Which formulas do you use from day-to-day?

0 Comments | Posted in Retailers By Alex Nielsen
 

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