BrickStore

de.brickforge.brickstore

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Total installs
29.2K(29,261)
Rating
unknown
Released
unknown
Last updated
January 1, 1970
Category
Tools
Developer
Robert Griebl
Developer details
Name
Robert Griebl
E-mail
brickstore+android@brickforge.de
Website
unknown
Country
unknown
Address
unknown
Android SDKs
BrickStore Header - AppWisp.com

Screenshots

BrickStore Screenshot 1 - AppWisp.com
BrickStore Screenshot 2 - AppWisp.com
BrickStore Screenshot 3 - AppWisp.com
BrickStore Screenshot 4 - AppWisp.com

Description

BrickStore is a BrickLink offline management tool. It is multi-platform (Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS), multilingual (currently English, German, Spanish, Swedish and French), fast and stable.

Visit https://www.brickstore.dev/ for more information.

Please be aware that this mobile version of BrickStore has a lot of limitations compared to the desktop version. Most of them stem from the reduced screen size (it does work on phones and tablets), but also from the fact that developing and testing the mobile UI is very time consuming.

Some things you can do with BrickStore much more efficiently than with any web based interface:

- Browse and search the BrickLink catalog using a live, as-you-type filter. It is using all the cores in your machine to be as fast as possible.

- Easily create XML files for Mass-Upload and Mass-Update either by parting out sets or by adding individual parts (or both).

- Download and view any order by order number.

- Download and view your whole store inventory. An easy way to use this for repricing, is to use the BrickLink Mass-Upload functionality.

- Price your items based on the latest price guide information.

- Create XML data for the BrickLink inventory upload.

- If you load files which contain items with obsolete item ids you can fix them using the BrickLink catalog change-log.

- Unlimited undo/redo support.


BrickStore is free software licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 3, ©2004-2023 by Robert Griebl. The source code is available on https://github.com/rgriebl/brickstore.

All data from www.bricklink.com is owned by BrickLink. Both BrickLink and LEGO are trademarks of the LEGO group, which does not sponsor, authorize or endorse this software. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.