Live Reviews:
⭐️1.7 / 5
Rating
🙌3
Ratings
📼2 scs
Content
📦~ in 3 months
Updates frequency

All Versions of RICS>Scan

1.4.0

March 5, 2024

Added forgot password option Other performance improvements

1.3.0

November 22, 2023

Support for settings page Support for receiving without a purchase order Various performance improvements
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1.1.0

May 1, 2023

Added support for select bluetooth scanners

1.0

January 6, 2023

Price History of RICS>Scan

Description of RICS>Scan

The RICS>Scan app will enable you to use your iPhone to conduct a physical inventory. Use the device camera to scan products and upload them directly into the inventory process of the RICS back office.

RICS>Scan: FAQ

Does RICS>Scan work on iPads?

No, RICS>Scan does not offer an iPad version.
RICS Software, Inc. is the developer of RICS>Scan.
The minimum iOS requirement: 14.2.
The RICS>Scan app has a user rating of 1.7.
The App Genre Of Rics>scan Is Business.
1.4.0 is the most recent version of the RICS>Scan app.
The latest RICS>Scan update came out on July 8, 2024.
RICS>Scan launched on February 6, 2023.
The RICS>Scan app is suitable for children aged RICS Software, Inc..
The RICS>Scan app is now available in .
Sorry, RICS>Scan is not available on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within RICS>Scan.
Unfortunately, RICS>Scan is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of RICS>Scan

  • Unreliable results

    Might be a good idea, but a large number of scans don’t even pick up the full UPC and are just invalid.
  • Ok needs updates

    I can see this app being useful, just needs a couple of updates. For now though, if you need to take a quick stock take on a small batch of inventory it may work for you. Other than that, I wouldn’t rely on this app and would use the back office on a computer instead. The scanner isn’t all that reliable, sometimes it feels like it will pick up on everything but the barcode itself. Also, don’t like that you can only see the UPC and not the description of what was scanned. A feature like this would be super helpful to make sure that every UPC is assigned to the correct product. So for now, I’ll be sticking to doing my inventory updates the original way.