QuickMark, A fascinating little app for the HD - Touch HD General

Quickmark is a matrix (bar) code reader. It uses the phones camera to read 2d (matrix) bar codes. Have a look at their website here http://www.quickmark.com.tw
Register (free) and download the app (there's a specific d/l for the Touch HD).
Once installed, goto QuickMark DIY on their website, there's a utility there to let you generate matrices for all sorts of data such as emails, sms texts, plain text etc. You can then download the jpg/png of the file, point your phone to it and it decodes it.
It really is fascinating. My god this would have made a fascinating college project for some software student.
The first one to decode the attached image gets to sleep with me.
Tip: blow the images up a bit and get the phone nicely focussed (should hapen automatically in Quickmark) and hey presto, I bet you get a kick outa this.

sweet
Is there a zoo in the city? I'd like watching The Animals.

There is a house in New Orleans,
They call the Rising Sun. etc
Now I demand my prize...

so.....
what else can you do with this little gizmo, and when does it become a chargeable gizmo????

crystal_clear said:
what else can you do with this little gizmo, and when does it become a chargeable gizmo????
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............

so....
its like that....
cheers!

mmmm!
idea's plz

There is another 2d barcode reader out there called scanlife.
http://scanlife.com
If u go 2 their website and check out the examples page, there are loads of videos showing how one might use this technology.
What makes the technology interesting over traditional 1d bar codes is that 2d codes can contain metadata (data about data). So for example you can have a 2d barcode to represent a web link, or an sms, or a bookmark or a business card etc.
Therefore, you could have a 2d bar code beside a restaurant add in a magazine. When the user scans it, they get the coordinates for the restaurant as a link to google maps.
Or perhaps you are reading an article about a band, there is a 2d barcode at the bottom of the article, you scan it and are brought to their website or perhaps their iTunes store.
Perhaps you are reading a review of a song and click on an adjacent 2d barcode that brings you to a link to a smaple of the mp3.
Can ya see the possibilities ?

crystal_clear said:
idea's plz
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Just tried it on a diet Pepsi can - had to move to a well lit area of the room before it worked.
Its a link to the Pepsi WAP site

do you mean that there are 2D codes on pepsi cans? or did you scan a 1D (traditional) code ?
If there are 2D codes on pepsi cans, wud you take a photo of it and upload it ?

Which version
gt112 said:
There is another 2d barcode reader out there called scanlife.
http://scanlife.com
If u go 2 their website and check out the examples page, there are loads of videos showing how one might use this technology.
What makes the technology interesting over traditional 1d bar codes is that 2d codes can contain metadata (data about data). So for example you can have a 2d barcode to represent a web link, or an sms, or a bookmark or a business card etc.
Therefore, you could have a 2d bar code beside a restaurant add in a magazine. When the user scans it, they get the coordinates for the restaurant as a link to google maps.
Or perhaps you are reading an article about a band, there is a 2d barcode at the bottom of the article, you scan it and are brought to their website or perhaps their iTunes store.
Perhaps you are reading a review of a song and click on an adjacent 2d barcode that brings you to a link to a smaple of the mp3.
Can ya see the possibilities ?
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Which version did you use? I downloaded Diamond Pro's but it failed to install on HD

These codes and scanners have been around for years, they have never really caught on that much though. You can find them on blogs and there is a firefox plugin that create them so you can quickly get URLs onto your phone.

carola said:
Which version did you use? I downloaded Diamond Pro's but it failed to install on HD
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I didn't download scanlife. Just using it as an example.

Indeed around for years in access solutions, from ski arena access to train tickets by MMS. Problem is, hardware solutions like RFID and NFC are more secure, and upcoming technology for mobile phones offers picture and video recognition (check out Sekai Camera in development if you like, iPhone only: http://tonchidot.com/index_info.html) more appealing to the eye than barcodes.

gt112 said:
I didn't download scanlife. Just using it as an example.
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Thanks, I managed to download it and installed, but find more difficult to use.

rovex said:
These codes and scanners have been around for years, they have never really caught on that much though. You can find them on blogs and there is a firefox plugin that create them so you can quickly get URLs onto your phone.
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In Asia this is way more popular, other places haven't really bothered with it.
Can you tell me where I can get browser plugin you mentioned? Since that is precisely what I need.

Just search for barcode in the firefox addons section under tools.

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nin2thevoid said:
In Asia this is way more popular, other places haven't really bothered with it.
Can you tell me where I can get browser plugin you mentioned? Since that is precisely what I need.
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It is called Mobile Barcoder...

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[APP][2009-08-17] Departure - get & filter train departures for german stations

Departure
I've created this little application for my own needs and thought maybe someone likes it too.
The main purpose is to get the latest departures for specified train stations and filter the ones you want to see.
Download at http://departure.codeplex.com
Current Version: 0.5.3 (Released 17 Aug 2009)
Features:
unlimited number of stations
each station has its own filters
filter by train name, train direction, station platform
countdown for selected departure
shows if a train is late
kinetic scrolling
FAQ:
How do I use the filters?
You need to seperate them using a ";".
Why I can't see Train XYZ?
First make sure you selected the transports for this station.
Check that you set up the filters correctly.
The data the tool retrieves is only available for the next hour.
How to use the webservice?
This is currently tested by some friends and myself.
If it works well I might open it to all.
How can I add my country?
This is currently not possible but in a future version I will add plugins for other data sources.
It would be a great app for french users especially at the moment since we've got a rude strike lol
Bingoig11 said:
It would be a great app for french users especially at the moment since we've got a rude strike lol
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Same here in Germany - crazy days
Is there a source where I could get this information from?
Deutsche Bahn has released an ultimate java tool for all trasportation in Germany (and possibly beyond) some time ago: DB Railnavigator. http://www.bahn.de/p/view/planen/reiseplanung/mobileservices/railnavigator.shtml
Great app! Specially for me that i travel a lot from Barcelona to Berlin, and i have to use the train to go from the airports to my place and viceversa.
I will use it for sure each time i travel to Germany.
What would make it perfect is the feature to calculate the arriving time to a place such as the airport (SXL-Schoenefeld) as some german or berliner web site does.
do you think is possible to include this feature in your planning? or too much difficult?
thanks a lot for this handy tool.
When trying to refresh the info.
i get this message:
An error occurred
No departures found
of course i have connection, and i've setup 4 stations and marked the transports
any ideas?
thanks in advance
fourcc said:
When trying to refresh the info.
i get this message:
An error occurred
No departures found
of course i have connection, and i've setup 4 stations and marked the transports
any ideas?
thanks in advance
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Can you send me the content of your settings.xml in a private message?
Thanks
New version is out -> 0.2.0.1
See first post.
Using Departure now for two days and really enjoying its simplicity and usefulness.
Good job!
new release - check the first post
Does anyone know why the thread subject doesn't update even the subject for the first post is changed?
Wow, this is probably going to be the most usefull application on my new Touch HD!!!
Thanks a lot for the great program!
/Tommi
thomasschaz said:
Wow, this is probably going to be the most usefull application on my new Touch HD!!!
Thanks a lot for the great program!
/Tommi
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Let me know how it works on a WVGA device. I never tested this.
Hi Marc,
I tested all functions and everything works perfect.
Only the list scrolling is a bit rusty but that does not affect the usability.
I had a look into your code for the KLIstControl and ctrlStationItem to compare to functionality with the fingerflick list I am currently writing
I had quite a speed improvement when I changed the rendering from not render every item everytime the list refreshes but instead copy the items that moved down/up to a 2nd buffer in a with a copyRect and only render the new items that appear on the top or bottom and the selected items. Perhaps you can integrate that too. Or if you have a better solution for speed up, let me know
/Tommi
thomasschaz said:
Hi Marc,
I tested all functions and everything works perfect.
Only the list scrolling is a bit rusty but that does not affect the usability.
I had a look into your code for the KLIstControl and ctrlStationItem to compare to functionality with the fingerflick list I am currently writing
I had quite a speed improvement when I changed the rendering from not render every item everytime the list refreshes but instead copy the items that moved down/up to a 2nd buffer in a with a copyRect and only render the new items that appear on the top or bottom and the selected items. Perhaps you can integrate that too. Or if you have a better solution for speed up, let me know
/Tommi
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Using your method might be faster but I assume that it will consume more memory if you keep the already rendered items in a buffer.
Hi Marc,
sorry for my missleading explanation. I did not mean buffering every Item, but using a second buffer for the list (e.g. m_backBuffer2 in your case) and then copy the old items from the m_backBuffer to m_backBuffer2 to their new position after scrolling (in one copyrect) and then only render the new item/selected items to m_backBuffer2. Afterwards use the m_backBuffer2 to bring it to the usercontrol's graphics container.
/Tommi
thomasschaz said:
Hi Marc,
sorry for my missleading explanation. I did not mean buffering every Item, but using a second buffer for the list (e.g. m_backBuffer2 in your case) and then copy the old items from the m_backBuffer to m_backBuffer2 to their new position after scrolling (in one copyrect) and then only render the new item/selected items to m_backBuffer2. Afterwards use the m_backBuffer2 to bring it to the usercontrol's graphics container.
/Tommi
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Now I got it.
If you want you can join the project. I am always open to get help.
MarcLandis said:
Now I got it.
If you want you can join the project. I am always open to get help.
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Thanks for the offer! But unfortunately I am currently completely filled up with my own small projects and work, so I don't think I'd have much spare time to do a real contribution.
/Tommi
This also would be nice for your neighbour holland
I could do some dutch translation, and i think this is the site you would get your info from http://www.9292ov.nl.
(the iphone already got the app (with gps support), but they don't care about WM )
It would be great if you considder it
Greetz,
Re-Mi said:
This also would be nice for your neighbour holland
I could do some dutch translation, and i think this is the site you would get your info from http://www.9292ov.nl.
(the iphone already got the app (with gps support), but they don't care about WM )
It would be great if you considder it
Greetz,
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Looking at that site I can't find an option to show just the departures of a train station.

Zumobi - new browser beta available

Zumobi lets you access and share web-based content on your mobile phone in an innovative, new way. It’s totally free and our Beta is ready for you to download now!
This is available at http://www.zumobi.com
However, there is no direct cab available for download. Instead they send you the download link to your mobile number. Being in India, my 12 digit mobile number (with country code) doesn't fit in their input field.
Could someone please post the cab file here after download.
Here ya go: http://rapidshare.com/files/76581523/ZumobiPocketPC.cab
It doesn't seem to play well with Kaiser though!
I take that back. NOTE***** DO NOT USE WITH KAISER. SCREWED UP MY START MENU ROYALY!!!! CANNOT ACCESS PROGRAMS PERIOD!
What is it exactly?? A full browser or limited to specific sites/content??
Any first impressions?
It's very limited. It's basically like an interactive RSS feed. You have to download individual modules for content. It's very slow & the content is seriously limited.
This totally screwed my start menu & I couldn't access the settings or programs menu. The site said it doesn't yet support the tilt & I read simillar problems with the MSM7200 version of the touch. My impression is that it's a seriously slow bit of eye candy with unnecesary content. If you load it up with contrent it runs at about 4megs. Alot for a crippled fancy RSS.
Thanks for the info... I think I'll pass this one
Wow, I installed this application and as soon as I opened it I was greeted by my first ever crash and reboot. I have the Sprint Touch, and up until now it hasn't even frozen once. NO GOOD
GSLEON3 said:
Here ya go: http://rapidshare.com/files/76581523/ZumobiPocketPC.cab
It doesn't seem to play well with Kaiser though!
I take that back. NOTE***** DO NOT USE WITH KAISER. SCREWED UP MY START MENU ROYALY!!!! CANNOT ACCESS PROGRAMS PERIOD!
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I'm running it from my Kaiser right now, all is ok, including my Start Menu.
Regards,
Taguapire.
it is a slow. ugly and needless application. deinstalled the 5 mb monster after 2 minutes.
E_Shinobi said:
it is a slow. ugly and needless application. deinstalled the 5 mb monster after 2 minutes.
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Totaly agree, it's the same thing in my LG ks20, but i have a little question, does anyone konw the 'tiles' is some kinde of newsgroups?
thanks

WorldCard Mobile - OCR redevelopment possible?

Is there such an application which functions like the WorldCard Mobile ability to capture data on name card by camera to convert to readable text document? eg: take a shot on a page of article and converts it to MS Word.
freddex said:
Is there such an application which functions like the WorldCard Mobile ability to capture data on name card by camera to convert to readable text document? eg: take a shot on a page of article and converts it to MS Word.
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Optical Character Recognition ?
OCR
12ka4 said:
Optical Character Recognition ?
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Yes... that's the term. Thanks!
I'm doing some searching on the web now... looking at these links.
ref
There's no mobile OCR I can find suitable. Neither does Jetware Mobile Extension replacement app.
Is there any development tread for both?
that would be a really useful program i think
there are a few server-side web services where you email the pic to a server and it sends you back the OCRed version... not very cool though... I want everything to be self-contained.
It might seems like conventional OCRs take up a great amount of storage space and so it's not practicable to mobilised it... Just my thought.
You can use the ocr sdk for mobile devices from ABBYY.it is not free though.
http://www.abbyy.com/sdk/?param=56223
using this sdk, you can convert any image to text, either by using the camera or by browsing to an image file and processing it using the ocr.
I used to have an app like the one you need, but its for symbian phones . On the positive side, if my nokias N73 and E65 handle the job, i dont see why my htc touch would not handle it
freddex said:
Is there such an application which functions like the WorldCard Mobile ability to capture data on name card by camera to convert to readable text document? eg: take a shot on a page of article and converts it to MS Word.
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did alot of searching on this exact thing when i found world card...... i didn't even find anything for windows mobile phones (self-contained app wise) disappointing.
freddex said:
It might seems like conventional OCRs take up a great amount of storage space and so it's not practicable to mobilised it... Just my thought.
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With sdhc card compatibility i can't imagine not having the space for a program like this, really on that note i'm pretty sure the ram capabilities are fine compared to alot of the symbian phones out there capable of it
Its not a manner of can't be done its a matter of it hasn't been done yet.
we have one on our Omnias!
There is an OCR program called Smart Reader from Diotek which not only reads business cards but also reads general text from a page via camera. Really cool app I think someone extracted it over on modaco.com in the i900 forum - but I don't know whether it would work other models.
Here is a link to the Smartreader that was on MoDaCo
This links to a Polish (I think) hosting site.
http://www.sendspace.pl/file/pVNBREN9/
to bad it doesn't work for me on my TP
I think there is a problem with the dll's you have to copy to the windows directory.
I hope we can get this to work! it would be great for me to use on school.

{REQ}Awesome application Request_Using a Barcode and automatic Torrent Download...

Imagine you are standing in a store looking at DVDs. You photograph a barcode with your phone and press a couple of buttons. By the time you make it home, the movie is waiting for you in your torrent client.
This is the link for the app which is available on Android. I wonder if anyone could come up with something like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h05KrEjHW6g
and VERY legal indeed...
While it is a clever idea, that kind of talk really isn't allowed here.. I think this thread will be closed!
thats amazing.. wonder how he is getting away with that!
not that i encourage illegal behavior or download anything illegaly, but i would love to see someone get something like that working for winmo too (not that i would use it)!
Illegal downloads
Its not like im encouraging illegal movie downloads. Just because a shop is providing bullets and guns doesnt mean that they are encouraging shooting and killing...
I think this would be a wonderful app and could have many uses other than illegal movie downloads so take a chill pill...
Yes, the implications are incredible. I'm sure there are *many* other uses other than illegal movie downloads, I just can't think of any right now.
..
Oh wait, got one! Music download?!
Hardly saying I'm against it, but do you really think this is the place for you to request an app which would make you a trigger-happy barcode reader?
other possible use
instead of having it take you to a torrent of the movie you can you use it log you dvds or cds to make a list of all your dvds or possibly use it with microsofts netflix app to add the scanned dvd to you rental list
Think outside the box lill fella there could be a lot more uses than just piracy... I saw the video on youtube and was very impressed so lighten up and go BUY a dvd or something if it makes u happy...
I already downloaded a torrent client on my mobile and am able to download content from many sites... Its called winmobile torrent if anyone is interested.
Please posts messages regarding development or alternatives to this rather that sarcy comments from now on.
p.s.
Dashraider that is an excellent idea...
Yeah, lets NOT discuss the legality of this application, in stead lets find out how to get this on our WM phones
To get it to work we would at least need
1. A barcode reading Lib, open source/free
2. A way of searching barcode number -> title
Google-ing for both ...
Mr_Gee said:
Yeah, lets NOT discuss the legality of this application, in stead lets find out how to get this on our WM phones
To get it to work we would at least need
1. A barcode reading Lib, open source/free
2. A way of searching barcode number -> title
Google-ing for both ...
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Try Koushik Dutta's Windows Mobile Bar Code Manager and API.
Another possible use:
It scans the barcode, then identifies the product and checks online for different prices. So you can find the lowest price or whatever.
Thanks...
Thanks for your help on this guys...
Mandragore said:
Try Koushik Dutta's Windows Mobile Bar Code Manager and API.
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I could only find the barcod creation part..
But... we could already start with just typing in the number
the rest could/would be automatic
jmckeejr said:
Another possible use:
It scans the barcode, then identifies the product and checks online for different prices. So you can find the lowest price or whatever.
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Just an FYI there is already a WM program being developed that does this called Barcorama. It's a little crude in the fact that it doesn't actually "read" the barcode, it just searches a predefined string using the barcode numbers that you photograph, and opens a browser page with the prices.
You can edit the search string as well, I think it defaults to a Google Shop search, but you can make it search Amazon/Whatever fairly easily.
To take this a step further, basically what I imagine the general workings of this application would do would be something of the following.
Using pretty much the same foundation as barcorama you would take a pic of the barcode, but instead of displaying the pricing page it would instead parse the data for a title of a movie/artist/etc. This operation would likely be hidden to conserve resources. Beyond this you could take the data that you got from searching the UPC and then plug that into a torrent search site such as isohunt, and have it grab whichever torrent has the closest match or best seeds.
The problems would be that while you could do all the steps on the PPC, I'm not exactly sure how you would get the .torrent opened on your PC without some sort of remote feature/LogMeIn etc. which are probably difficult to integrate into the application.
An additional problem would be that the application would have to judge which torrent from the tracker is "best" to download which would probably have to be handled by some combo of which torrent has the most seeds and which most precisely matches the data it acquired from the barcode.
I'd imagine that this project can be done without too much trouble, but it will probably take awhile to work out the bugs/fine tune the search/etc.
-Edit: After rereading this I came up with an idea for a workaround to get the file to the PC. It's only an idea like I said and would require additional development, but I'm just planting the seed for the more creative minds to bloom.
Basically the steps would be the same as above, but when you reached the point where the .torrent has been found, have the program save the .torrent to a temporary directory, attach it to an email document, and email it to an address you would input. You would probably have to run an app always on the PC that would watch your email, and open any .torrents that came in, I'm not sure how difficult that would be.
I think something like this is the easiest way to do this, but anyone can feel free to chime in with tweaks/new ideas
Scorpion360 said:
Just an FYI there is already a WM program being developed that does this called Barcorama. It's a little crude in the fact that it doesn't actually "read" the barcode, it just searches a predefined string using the barcode numbers that you photograph, and opens a browser page with the prices.
You can edit the search string as well, I think it defaults to a Google Shop search, but you can make it search Amazon/Whatever fairly easily.
To take this a step further, basically what I imagine the general workings of this application would do would be something of the following.
Using pretty much the same foundation as barcorama you would take a pic of the barcode, but instead of displaying the pricing page it would instead parse the data for a title of a movie/artist/etc. This operation would likely be hidden to conserve resources. Beyond this you could take the data that you got from searching the UPC and then plug that into a torrent search site such as isohunt, and have it grab whichever torrent has the closest match or best seeds.
The problems would be that while you could do all the steps on the PPC, I'm not exactly sure how you would get the .torrent opened on your PC without some sort of remote feature/LogMeIn etc. which are probably difficult to integrate into the application.
An additional problem would be that the application would have to judge which torrent from the tracker is "best" to download which would probably have to be handled by some combo of which torrent has the most seeds and which most precisely matches the data it acquired from the barcode.
I'd imagine that this project can be done without too much trouble, but it will probably take awhile to work out the bugs/fine tune the search/etc.
-Edit: After rereading this I came up with an idea for a workaround to get the file to the PC. It's only an idea like I said and would require additional development, but I'm just planting the seed for the more creative minds to bloom.
Basically the steps would be the same as above, but when you reached the point where the .torrent has been found, have the program save the .torrent to a temporary directory, attach it to an email document, and email it to an address you would input. You would probably have to run an app always on the PC that would watch your email, and open any .torrents that came in, I'm not sure how difficult that would be.
I think something like this is the easiest way to do this, but anyone can feel free to chime in with tweaks/new ideas
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I'm actually writing an app to read UPCs and search Amazon prices...
Mr_Gee said:
I could only find the barcod creation part..
But... we could already start with just typing in the number
the rest could/would be automatic
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Sorry, didn't check the API code for scanning barcodes..
Mandragore said:
Sorry, didn't check the API code for scanning barcodes..
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Geen probleem ;-)
Ontoppic
This could be an option :http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=368798
I need to look into it, and see if I/we can use it,
I also think we can use amazone.com for the dvd info
I just need to look in to the placing of the nzb/torrent
but we're getting there
winmobile torrent seems cool, but i dont really understand the point of downloading huge files over edge to your mobile, would make more sense if it synced with your computer like in the video so it would use a higher bandwith
I've always been interested in creating a barcode reading program.
Before my two kids came along and took away all our free time, my wife used to collect coupons. She would put them all in a index card holder and reference them whenever she was buying something. The most time consuming part was keeping up with the expiration dates and what each coupon was for, then compare them to fliers from the supermarkets.
My idea was to barcode scan each coupon and have an online database of what the coupons were for, how much off, expiration date, and barcodes of products the coupon was valid for. I know that supermarkets have such a database but it would be great if it was available online somewhere.
Even as a community effort (users scan a coupon and type in the applicable info then upload and share with everyone else), this would be a useful little program.
In this economy, we can all use an app like this, can't we? My Wife and I used to leave the supermarket with a shopping cart full of food and personal hygiene products having only paid $3 - $10 bucks.

[APP][REQ] Loan manager for stuff (like books, movies, CD, video games, money...)

Hi all devs!
Are there any developers that would like to create a new windows mobile application?
The idea is to create a loan manager application to keep track of private loans to friends and family. I'm not talking about a financial applications, but a utility that lets you mange stuff (like books, movies, CD, video games, money, hardware tools, wine, you name it) that friend and other borrows from you (or what you borrows from others). I have searched google with all kinds of keywords without finding any suitable applications.
I see the following as key features:
1) Finger friendly
2) Integration with the camera, it's often quicker to take picture of the object rather then describing it with words (taking a picture of the borrower as well could be a quick way of relate the object with a person).
3) Integration with contacts (to relate a loan to a contact).
4) Integration with the calendar, make a record of the loan date and time, and a reminder for when the object is due to be returned (as a new record in the calendar).
5) Editable quick list or templates for standard lone types (objects)
6) Intuitive GUI that is quick in operation.
7) Pleasing graphics, support for all screen resolutions
I would like to see this as a free tool, but I would gladly donate to the developer for a useful application.
Regards,
PK
Any volunteers?
Regards,
PK
i would also love to see a program like this made.... the ones that are out or no where close to this and arent finger friendly thats for sure.
Great! Then we are two..
PK
r0sh said:
i would also love to see a program like this made.... the ones that are out or no where close to this and arent finger friendly thats for sure.
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Make that 3!
I let friends of mine borrow stuff really often, and this would really help me to keep track of it all. Currently I'm using notes, but some app like this would be way better!
Hi!
I'm in the exact same situation. I also uses notes, but that is not even close to be a working solution.
Regards,
PK
cPT.cAPSLOCK said:
Make that 3!
I let friends of mine borrow stuff really often, and this would really help me to keep track of it all. Currently I'm using notes, but some app like this would be way better!
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Hi!
Any volunteers that want to show off their great programming skills?
Regards,
PK
Would be really simple, youcould just ask permision from one of the fuel tracker devs and use that as a baseline. I would start to do that but I am lucky enough to be heading to iraq soon and dont have time
Hope you get a nice trip Appreciate your offer anyway!
Regards,
PK
votum said:
Would be really simple, youcould just ask permision from one of the fuel tracker devs and use that as a baseline. I would start to do that but I am lucky enough to be heading to iraq soon and dont have time
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