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LAB SORT FOR COMMERCIAL USE

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LAB SORT FOR PERSONAL OR ACADEMIC USE

Choose this option to use Lab Sort for personal or academic purposes.

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BEFORE YOU DOWNLOAD...

MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:

  • 64-bit or 32-bit system

  • Up to date version of Windows 10

  • Multi-core CPU greater than 3.0 GHz

  • 4 Gb RAM

  • 1 Gb free space

END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT

Please click below to view the Lab Sort EULA before downloading.

FAQ & ISSUE REPORTING

Lab Sort is still in its beta testing phase. If you have any issues with Lab Sort, please contact us! You can submit an Issue Report on our Contact page, or ask questions on our forum. If you have any questions, check out our FAQ page.

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WHAT IS LAB SORT?

Have you ever wondered "How can I keep my workspace organized when I am constantly moving stuff around?"


Lab Sort is a program made to help you organize your workspace. You have the ability to add inventory, update the location of items, and locate anything currently in your workspace with the click of a button. Plus, Lab Sort allows the creation of custom layouts with user-selected pictures so that it is easy to locate any item in your space. To allow multiple people in your organization to access your inventory simultaneously, Lab Sort works with a MySQL database which must also be installed.

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ABOUT

Hi! My name is Josh Schrock. I am currently a senior at Goshen High School and am working towards a career in an engineering or technology field. I am passionate about simplifying work and life, and I am hopeful that Lab Sort will do that for you.


I initially created Lab Sort to organize my school's engineering lab, and the project has gradually expanded over the past year. I hope that Lab Sort can help you and many others relieve organizational headaches to make working less stressful.

Abraham Lincoln

"The best way to predict the future is to create it"

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