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IC Locker – Online inventory for your IC components.
IC Locker is an online Inventory management Software that seems to be online for a couple of years but we just found it. It also seems being on an early stage. To create your own parts database you have to create an account and you are ready to add your first components. All is free....
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Struggling with the weight of your excess inventory?
Many companies in the electronics manufacturing industry face the issue of excess inventory at some point, and with new technology constantly emerging this will remain the case. Companies may think that selling excess is a difficult or time consuming process, but by outsourcing the...
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Bomist – Parts Inventory and BOM Management for Electronics
It all started a few years ago with Component Organizer, than BOMER and it's now called BOMIST. The software runs locally, so no server nor setup required and you can have as many databases as you want (just run as many instances of BOMIST as you want). Additionally, it is integrated...
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Export Eagle Libraries With SnapEDA
Although the new Eagle subscription model by Autodesk will bring much-needed features to the software, many users after the announcement had decided to move their work to other alternatives, such as KiCad, Altium, Cadence, etc. One of the challenges was to convert the libraries made...
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OEMsecrets.com – Electronic Component Suppliers Price Comparison Search Engine
There are a number of electronic component search engines in the industry, but finding the best price can often be time intensive. Quite often purchasers are simply looking to locate the most competitive price from suppliers and fast! OEMsecrets has launched the first price...
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Hobbyist Electronic Inventory SysTem
Mike @ jaxcoder.com has published a Beta version of his Electronics Parts Inventory System for Windows OS. Update 23/10/2016: you can reach the file here The Windows Hobbyist Electronic Inventory System or WinHesit is an electronics component organizer on steroids that was developed...
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PartsBox.io – Electronic parts inventory management software for makers
We stumbled upon PartsBox.io which offers a free service for parts inventory management for both hobbyists and professionals. It's an application that allows you to keep track of your electronic components. Ever wondered where that chip was? Ever ordered components only to discover...
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Site enables detailed component comparisons
by Sagar Savant @ edn.com: Choosing components is a series of time-consuming tasks, from surveying the market for possible candidates to properly evaluating performance. As a hardware engineer who has worked in Silicon Valley for 10 years, I have spent significant time developing...
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