Optimal Shopping List Maker 1.9.5

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Optimal Shopping List Maker will help you reduce cost of yours shopping without need to resign from buying any product. With Optimal Shopping List Maker you can create and print or sent to delivery shopping list, by just few mouse clicks. You can print shopping list, send by e-mail or send for mobile. You can create one list, and then easy split them into parts divided by products availability, or by shops. You can automatically find best price, and Optimal Shopping List Maker will assign optimal shops for you products. You can add new products to program database, as well as new products category or new shops. Program is shipped with predefined categories, products and shops which make start using OSList very easy.

Version 1.9.5 can now export the software to Internet and can be viewed by mobile phone from wherever you want and includes better usability products and shops list.

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