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LoMag is inventory and warehouse management software from Poland-based LONGINT. Its core form is a Windows desktop application, built on Microsoft SQL Server/SQL Express. It also supports Android and WinCE data-collection devices connected to the same database. It is closer to an on-premise inventory/warehouse system than a pure browser-based SaaS product.
The feature set is fairly comprehensive: stock-in and stock-out operations, transfers, stocktaking, inventory adjustments, multiple warehouses, multiple users, barcode scanning, label printing, Excel/CSV import and export, PDF output, LIFO/FIFO/expiry-date-based issuing, batch numbers, serial numbers, storage locations, expiry dates, packaging, and multiple units of measure. Optional modules include invoicing, orders/quotations, reservations, and rental management. It also supports custom fields, custom documents, print templates, labels, and reports. The materials also mention a proprietary API, an open SQL database, and custom integrations with online stores.
LoMag uses a one-time license model. The basic version costs $40 for 1 computer, with additional seats priced separately. Versions with modules such as orders, invoices, and reservations range from $60 to $120 per seat. Purchases include free updates and basic email technical support for 12 months; updates after that require an additional purchase. The DEMO version can be launched 30 times, has the same functionality as the paid version, and allows trial data to be carried over, making the trial experience relatively friendly.
The advantages are its low price, clear perpetual-license model, and rich warehouse-specific functionality, making it suitable for real-world operations involving barcodes, labels, batches, expiry dates, and similar workflows. Since it is based on SQL Server, it is also relatively convenient for multi-user use and data export. The downsides are that its interface and deployment model feel fairly traditional, and network configuration, SQL, and client-server setup may be challenging for non-technical teams. Security and compliance disclosures are limited, and there is no clear mention of Chinese language support, local tax support, e-commerce platform integrations, or China payment support.
LoMag is better suited to small and medium-sized trading, manufacturing, service, rental, and e-commerce warehousing teams, especially businesses that want a low-cost perpetual license and prefer to keep data locally. It is less suitable for teams looking for a fully cloud-based product, browser-based access across devices, integration with the domestic Chinese ecosystem, or strong compliance certifications. Access from China is not specified in the materials; the official website, Google Play, online purchasing, and international payments may involve some uncertainty. Domestic alternatives include Kingdee Cloud Xingchen, Yonyou ChangjieTong, Guanjiapo, and QinSi Inventory. International alternatives include Zoho Inventory, Odoo Inventory, and inFlow.
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