Bakodo the app for the iPhone seems like a wonderful, very easy to use scanner. Plus it's free! Any possibility of interfacing this with the pedias? Thanks.
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Bakodo
Re: Bakodo
If not Bakado, maybe some other iPhone barcode scanner with a SDK (e.g. RedLaser, though that one gets pricey)?
Re: Bakodo
And there are apps that Delicious Library supports:
• Using BarcodeReader on the iPhone with Delicious Library 2
• iCody WiFi Barcode Reader
Could be possible for the 'pedias to have similar support.
This is my first exploration of iPhone barcode scanning. Still getting used to having a camera on my relatively new 3GS after never having one for so long on my iPod touch 1G.
• Using BarcodeReader on the iPhone with Delicious Library 2
• iCody WiFi Barcode Reader
Could be possible for the 'pedias to have similar support.
This is my first exploration of iPhone barcode scanning. Still getting used to having a camera on my relatively new 3GS after never having one for so long on my iPod touch 1G.
Re: Bakodo
I just tinkered with the combination of Barcode2Desktop (free) with Pastebot ($3.99) to copy iPhone-scanned barcodes and remotely paste to DVDpedia. A Barcode2Desktop clipboard copy showed up in Pastebot but for some reason wouldn't show up on the Mac (pasted into DVDPedia's Edit > Add Multiple DVDs… dialog) until I manually sent them. Scanning multiple barcodes first, then manually sending them with Pastebot would work better than doing them one at a time if the pasting won't happen automatically.
I'm done with this stuff for today.
I'm done with this stuff for today.