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Easily create and share shopping lists with family and friends. Scan a code to sync lists in the cloud, allowing real-time updates for adding, checking off, and deleting items. Organize your groceries by aisle order and scan barcodes for quick item entry.
What's New in LiveLists
1.1.3
May 19, 2019
Added autocomplete Added List Clean button Fixed framing on iPhone X*
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FAQ
How does LiveLists allow for sharing?
LiveLists enables sharing by allowing users to generate a code within the app. Friends and family can then scan this code to access and collaborate on the same shopping list in the cloud, ensuring everyone has the latest version.
Can I use LiveLists offline?
The core functionality of LiveLists relies on cloud synchronization for real-time updates between users. While you can view and edit your lists when offline, changes will sync once a connection is re-established.
What devices does LiveLists support?
LiveLists is available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices, making it accessible for users within the Apple ecosystem.
How often is LiveLists updated?
The app was last updated on May 19, 2019, with version 1.1.3. While updates have not been frequent recently, the app has maintained a stable functionality for its users.
What is the age rating for LiveLists?
LiveLists has an age rating of 4+, making it suitable for young children and families to use.
Does LiveLists have ads?
No, LiveLists does not contain advertisements. This provides an uninterrupted user experience for managing shopping lists.
What are the benefits of organizing items by aisle order in LiveLists?
Organizing items by aisle order in LiveLists can significantly speed up your grocery shopping trips. It allows you to navigate the store more efficiently, checking off items as you encounter them in sequence.
How does LiveLists handle privacy for shared lists?
LiveLists focuses on sharing specific lists with chosen individuals via a scanned code. The app does not appear to have broad privacy controls beyond this direct sharing mechanism, implying shared lists are visible to all invited collaborators.
