You wanted input from me regarding GA048 (US) labeling program. I am certainly happy with the results that I am getting. But, it is another program that?s going to grow as all other Genie programs grow and expand. I haven?t recent experience with Dymo labeling products, and really don?t see me getting involved using them.
My basic use for GA048 is generating labels that can be used in the process of starting seeds and working them through that process on their way to the plant?s final resting place. As you realize its seed starting time, I?m buying more seed this week. When I bring in new seeds, the first task at the computer is to enter the basic data from the seed packet.
As I start new seeds, one of the EVENTS is generating labels for them. If I am going to start 5 plants, I print out labels for that quantity, and I have the ability to edit those labels anyway I choose. I place them on a pot-sticker and it follows the ?start? from sowing to final transplanting.
The information you can put on that label is what ever you need. Sure, you want to identify it, but you can also code in what date you started it, it?s maturity time, expected harvest/flowering time(s), its source, special care, what garden it goes in, what bed, how many in this start, etc, etc, etc. If you need a color photo, you can do it.
As far as exposure to the elements, they will last a season?s time at least, if you need something more permanent there are ways of doing it. As for printer expense, my Epson DuraBrite printer is also my scanner, copier, as well as printer for the labels, so it fills my needs in other ways.
As I indicated earlier, GA048 will expand and grow. I can see Genie gardening software developing a version of POS (point of sale) software in the future. It will be used in a retail setting, doing those things it does now, plus the features of ?running? a retail or wholesale gardening outlet. Things like bar-code reading, inventory control, customer records, etc.
Frankly, I love the program; it fills a real need for me! Thanks for creating it, George!
- Toby