Funny, because yesterday I was discussing about component inventory programs with a coworker.
There are some (e.g. partkeepr), but they all have in common that every part is exactly tracked, like if you have 457 of a resistor, you'd enter 457 and hope everyone updates it dutifully (not gonna happen). Moreover we experiment a lot so often parts are tried and put back, or not put back, or left on the tables until a cleaning round and then into the trash because they're cheaper than chopsticks.
What would be better than exact count would be a metric like: [none, very few, few, plenty, too much]. Then each part would have a flag 'keep stock' or something, and the program could compile a BOM of all 'keep stock' parts that have <= 'very few' in stock.
[edit] As for feedback:
- Cool feature of adding files. Haven't thought of that before.
- Add context menu for categories/tree editing instead of buttons,
Allow add/remove columns, because I won't need Vmin/Vmax but would like 'Package',Add Search Add Ctrl+F shortcut- Add Parametric filter
- Add a picture column that shows as a micro-thumbnail and zooms when clicking (see image of a program I once made). Kudos if it automatically finds missing images on common shop sites.