



Prophesy PIM lets you store detailed information about all of your personal items: purchase price, vendor, digital photos etc., and calculates current value via a variety of depreciation methods. It’s easy to learn and use.
HomeStuff is a software product that will assist you with keeping track of your personal inventory items such as contents of your home, rental or condominium, contents of your recreational vehicle, music collections of any type and more...
Home and Personal Inventory Management program keeps track of your assets, furniture, jewelry, tools, appliances, collectibles, software, hardware and more. Attach pictures to items. Depreciation expenses. Reports/graphs.
Complete proof for disaster and theft insurance reimbursement. Makes it easy to enter all facts about your personal and/or business property to support insurance claims, from purchase dates to warranty details.

My Stuff Deluxe
$39.99 - Contact Plus Corporation
MyStuff Deluxe is a safe, fun, easy to use and professional way to create a home inventory that will keep track of all of your belongings. It allows you to attach an unlimited number of photographs to each personal possession, along with important dates, notes and serial numbers, in one safe place. It will appreciate or depreciate the value of items for you, and assist you in creating beautiful reports, graphs and charts that you can save.

DoInventory Plus
$24.99 - WakefieldSoft, LLC
DoInventory is your total asset tracking and inventory software for Palm OS, Pocket PC, or Windows Mobile handheld PDAs and Windows PCs! Inventory your home, office, business, collections, etc. Carry your inventory with you. Take inventory of your personal assets for insurance purposes. Inventory your office equipment, or other items. Define your own categories, locations, and custom fields lists. Comprehensive list of fields. Save item pictures.
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