August 12, 2011
Deliveries

Main screen

The fact is that I often use the services of international mail. The biggest headache in this process - it is tracking the status of the parcel. Have to keep in mind a lot of things:

  • parcel number;
  • postal service;
  • archive.

Initially, I used gmail: data stored in a draft letter, the terms order and delivery room of origin. But it was very uncomfortable. Especially when we had to check the status of the administration through a mobile phone.

So when I came across this application, I immediately decided to try it.

Deliveris consists of three windows:

  • main screen. It contains buttons for navigation to other modes and screens. As well it shows the status of parcels.
  • Settings screen. Here you can sort your parcels by the date, set up the sync and view support.
  • screen to add the parcel. Here you can enter the name of the parcel, parcel identification number and name of the postal service. At the moment, based on about 70 companies that provide postal services.

I would like to note that if you have a receipt or barcode, you can take a picture, the program recognizes it and puts the data independently.

Delivery status

What is particularly nice, in the case of some operators (UPS, FeDex, DHL), the program displays the number of days prior to shipment.

In the detailed view you can see information about the parcel delivery services on the site, to see the location of a parcel on the map and send the information to the post.

Pros:

  • user-friendly interface;
  • easy interface;
  • stability.

Cons:

  • inability to change the color palette;
  • no notification when changing the status of the parcel;
  • no sorting by name.

Overall impression:

  • this is a very handy program for those who use postal services and wants to be informed about the status of their parcels.

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Author: Max Boguslavskiy

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