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iOwn

Summary
4 Stars
The good:
Clean, minimalist layout. Super useful for the ultra organized.
The bad:
Have to register to back up. Pricey for those who want but don't NEED. Can only choose photos that preexist in your camera roll.
The bottom line:

iOwn is a must have for anyone who simply wants remove wrestling with insurance companies from their future. If you don't think you need it, then you probably don't and would be better off just making a list on your home computer. However if you feel it's worth the price and that you may find a use for it in the near future, then go for it!

Price as rated: $4.99
Version reviewed: 1.21
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iPhone Alley's Review
by Holly Likes
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iOwn is a highly efficient inventory management app designed to help you keep track of, well, virtually everything you're in possession of. In these current times of spastic disasters and moody insurance companies, someone with large amounts of valuables would love a pretty organization app like this. iOwn gives you the capability to inventory every room in your home and office, as well as anything in your car, safety deposit box, storage shed, and any other location you have in mind.

Once you enter the name of the area and the icon you want to represent it, you are then invited to categorize your items by sections, which the app refers to as "containers". Once you record an item, not only can you enter details such as serial and model number, but you are given the option to add several photos of said item straight from your iPhone camera roll. Unfortunately these photos have to preexist, as there is no way to take them straight from the app.

Simply being able to list everything in such detail and to have it at your fingertips is very useful in itself, but with iOwn, the developers went a step further. Register at www.iownapp.com and you are then allowed to back up all the inventory that you've entered thus far. Just select the back up option from the app's menu and in a few seconds all your data will be saved on an off-site server via wireless.

As user friendly and useful as this app is, the fact remains that average people who don't have huge amounts of stuff to list may be turned off by the price. However, for someone who is moving, has to catalogue items for their job, or just has a lot of personal objects of importance, $4.99 is a small price to pay for what would be an invaluable addition to their app library.

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iOwn and Insurance Inventories

iOwn looks interesting, but I have read that insurance companies will accept video walk-thrus of your house for claim purposes. Could you just take photos of each room and save them to a folder on your iPhone?

Holly Likes iOwn!!

Sure wish you could teach me how to send and retrieve a report from iOwn.

Potentially a great application but it does have problems. Ryan's support is almost non existant. His web site hasn't been updated in months.
Ernie