My Personal Inventory is a simple and rather old application for organizing your personal belongings. The program is divided in two categories, namely, Personal Property Inventory and Financial Listings. The two of them offer the same options, although they have different colors. The program can be protected with a password and you can include as much information about yourself as you wish.
In Personal Property inventory you are supposed to enter all your personal items, whereas in the Financial listings you can add your bank account numbers, insurance policies, etc. In both areas, you can classify entries by categories together with a brief description of them. You can create as many categories as you wish. In the description field you can also state if you have lent an item to someone, or any information you consider relevant. In both modes, the list can be compressed or printed. Unfortunately, you can only enter up to 18 items for the Personal Property Inventory and only 7 for the Finantial Listings.
Regarding the user interface, it is very simple, but old-looking and unattractive. In short, My Personal Inventory is a simple and free tool to organize your stuff, but it is a bit old-fashioned and offers limited functionality. I'm sure you can find much better programs out there.
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