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Bright Inventory Box - The perfect way to organise, store, back up, search, use & distribute inventory!

Bright Inventory Box - The perfect way to organise, store, back up, search, use & distribute inventory!
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* Stores up to 1000 items in 1-prim box: copyable, so rez as many as you need!
* Allows browsing of boxes inside boxes, which work like inventory folders!
* Shows breakdown of items by type, lists of items, or individual item details.
* Searches by item name, type, perms, next perms, and whether created by you.
* Lets you try anims/use LMs/read notecards/rez objects/play sounds/see textures.
* Produces reports, gives items to you or others, and copies items to other boxes.
* Optionally allows group or public access to some or all functions.

THE BRIGHT INVENTORY BOX IS THE PERFECT WAY TO ORGANISE, STORE, BACK UP, SEARCH, AND *USE* ALL YOUR STUFF!

Most of us accumulate huge inventories: making it difficult to keep things organised, tiresome to find the right folder, and slow to search by name. Worse still, sometimes we lose things - by accidental deletion, or by the dreaded Second Life "inventory loss". When they cost real money, or took work to make, that can hurt.

A Bright Inventory Box is a single, one-prim object which can be used to store up to 1000 other objects: reducing that collection of textures to a neat, single line in your inventory, or providing a safe back-up of all your favourite, and most expensive, copyable items in a *single prim*. And being copyable, you can create and fill as many boxes as you need.

But the Bright Inventory Box provides much more than just a backup.

SL doesn't allow folders to be created inside prims. But by collecting items into boxes, and putting those boxes inside other boxes, you can *simulate* folders. The Bright Inventory Box will guide you through nested boxes to find the items you need.

It can display a breakdown of its contents by type. It can allow you to browse through a list of the items, or view item details one by one, showing their names, types, current permissions, next owner permissions, and (if a texture) displaying the texture itself.

You can find an individual item by a quick name search: just say "/99 car" to find "Red Car", "My Placard" and so on. Or you can select a group of items by a combination of criteria: name, type, whether you created them, and their current and next owner permissions.

Having found an item, or group of items, you can take them back into inventory, give them to another avatar, copy them into another object (or inventory box), produce a detailed report of them, or delete them.

You can even use items while they are still in the box: try animations, teleport to landmarks, read notecards into chat, play sounds, and view textures. And you can rez any object instantly.

Optionally, you can also allow group or public access to some or all of these functions: allowing others to browse through an inventory box of (say) information notecards and read them into chat, or take copies of freebies and landmarks.

So bring your inventory under control, protect yourself against loss, and put all those forgotten items back to work, using Bright Inventory Boxes!

FOR FULL INFORMATION VISIT http://brightcorporation.net/inventory-box - CLICK 'VIEW VIDEO' TO VISIT!

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  • Stores up to 1000 items in 1-prim box: copyable, so rez as many as you need!
  • Allows browsing of boxes inside boxes, which work like inventory folders!
  • Shows breakdown of items by type, lists of items, or individual item details.
  • Searches by item name, type, perms, next perms, and whether created by you.
  • Lets you try anims/use LMs/read notecards/rez objects/play sounds/see textures.
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Incredibly easy to use, efficient storage & retrieval, love it!
full star full star full star full star full star Posted June 14, 2021 by Primrose Huntsman

I have used several inventory "storage" things in SL, some simple and some complicated. The Bright Inventory Box is extremely intuitive, easy to use, and practical. By far the best thing I've tried. I use these on a daily basis for managing breedables inventory and have also boxed up about 10k items in my inventory (so far!). There is really no feature that you could want that this box does not have and I love that it has safeguards (easy to see visuals) to help avoid mishaps with no copy items. Did I mention it was easy to use? Crazy easy. There are things out there that cost thousands of L$ and don't do half the things these boxes do, much less show you what you can do with actual buttons on the object. HIGHLY recommend these. Also, the sounds are quirkily enjoyable. I call my boxes my "vending machines" and the occasional chirp from across the way is fun. Props to the creator for the coding, visuals and all-around awesomeness of this product!

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pretty good set up
full star full star full star full star full star Posted June 30, 2020 by Tympany

I bought this thinking it would be better than the one I am already using because the one I am using has 28 compartments and is 23 prim. I thought 1 prim is clearly a better deal - what I did not realize is that this is 1 endlessly large box that does exactly what each one of the 28 compartments on my 23 prim organizer does and all told, costs less prim in the long run than this one. It also cost me far less linden than this one did. That said, i will still give this it's due diligence and rate it a 5 star item. It does exactly what it says - i simply misunderstood - also this does more as far as its search parameters than the one I am going back to - i just need the separate distinct compartments that the other affords me because I have SO MUCH inventory missing, i need to store it by "stores" or creators and assign a box to each. I cannot do that with this one - or id end up with soooo many bright inventory boxes on my land and would indeed take up far more than the nearly 500 prim im already using. For people needing to store less than 100,000 plus item though, this would be wonderful. Im just sorry I cannot use it.

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so glad I found it
full star full star full star full star full star Posted November 29, 2018 by 999ShadowCat999

this is perfect for organizing the masses of FP Textures I have collected and the PNG I create myself. with this organizer I wont loose the stuff inworld, but can delete them from my inventory and get back a lighter inventory soon. deleting 10k+ things without loosing them inworld is absolutly worth buying this box. I find it pretty easy to use and navigate aswell.

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Best. Product. Ever!
full star full star full star full star full star Posted April 20, 2018 by Julia Blackwood

As per her usual, Shan knocks it out of the park with her Bright Inventory Box! The only question is, why did I wait SO long to use it! It has made such quick work of organizing and safely storing my once horrific inventory. Amazing! Thanks Shan!

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Mind Blowing!
full star full star full star full star full star Posted April 11, 2018 by HypatiaEmerson

I'm new so I was a tiny bit intimidated by all the buttons but this was recommended to me so I dug in and started learning how to use it. If there is a feature you can put in a storage box that is not in this one I haven't discovered it yet! It even keeps me from deleting things I shouldn't by graying out the delete button on the box! The way you can dig through levels to the one you need and then just use that button to get rid of the boxes with confidence you won't lose something is very reassuring to a new person who could easily make a mistake. I'm still figuring out what all it does but it has fulfilled my every need for backing up and keeping my inventory low even when I go on extended freebie sprees lol!

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OMG !!
full star full star full star full star full star Posted December 04, 2017 by Donna Wainwright

HOW COME I DIDN'T DISCOVER THIS SOONERRRRRRR !!

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