Guys
I want to use my XDA Orbit II to use it as a barcode reader. I found out a barcode reader that reads from an image but it is tool slow. Now I found this http://www.socketmobile.com/products/handheld-computer/accessories/series3/ but this works only on SD. Now the HTC has a microSD slot. Can I use something to use this device in my O2 XDA Orbit 2?????
Thanks
I use in my iolite this one and it works fine:
http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-download-i-nigma-barcode-reader-v1-4.html
Ciao!
Ok Thx
However I would need to run an application after the barcode is read.
I dont know what you say ... If you read a barcode and it goes you to a website (for example), you follow your "work" at this web or other app, but ... why do you want read other codebar?
At any rate, i think that the app run under the browser or the new open app.
Regards!
What I need is the following.
I would have a ticket with a particular barcode. The PDA will then be used to read this barcode check whether this barcode is valid, by connecting to a database, and then returning whether the code is valid or not.
I will develop the application myself on .NET compact framework that will interact with my database.
I am trying to find several solutions. For example there are bluetooth barcode scanner that scan the code and then send them to the paired device, or else I use an SD barcode reader. But in this case I would have to buy another PDA that has an SD slot.
Thanks
Bffff, it is more complicated that i known ... then i think that i cannot help you, sorry and good luck!
newera: You said that you want barcode reader. But you also said, you want that barcode reader to trigger another external app. This might be a problem and you must use some reader with API, for example QuickMark Barcode Reader. Maybe it will help you.
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I've been said the XDAII (TSM500 in Spain) camera is also able to function as a barcode scanner with some specific software. Can Anybody tell me whether this is possible and which is the programmes I would need for this purpose??
The camera's resolution is too low to scan barcodes efficiently. Plus you have no light on the device.
jst said:
I've been said the XDAII (TSM500 in Spain) camera is also able to function as a barcode scanner with some specific software. Can Anybody tell me whether this is possible and which is the programmes I would need for this purpose??
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It is possible. But it doesn't work well with 1D barcodes (the type that look like a series of vertical lines). Microsoft had a 1D barcode reader called Aura that was available from their research site. But it has since been discontinued. Aura would let you scan a barcode on a consumer packaged product and then go out to the Internet and get details about it - product info, mfg, spec's, comparative pricing, etc.
There are also numerous SDK's available to build your own if you have the money and coding capability. But as noted in the previous post, 1D barcode scanning doesn't work very well using the camera from a phone. Requires a good camera (usually with macro capability), good lighting, and a steady hand.
However 2D barcodes are another story. These barcodes aren't nearly as finicky as a 1D barcode, and many phone cameras (even crappy ones) can easily read a 2D barcode. Only problem is unless your in Japan or that part of the world you won't find too many of them available. But if you want to check out what's possible look into iNigma and QuickMark. Both have decent readers that run on WM. There are many other 2D readers available for phone platforms, including Java, Symbian, etc. But in my experience the Java readers don't work well (if at all) on WM.
jst said:
I've been said the XDAII (TSM500 in Spain) camera is also able to function as a barcode scanner with some specific software. Can Anybody tell me whether this is possible and which is the programmes I would need for this purpose??
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Hey, that's funny (and INCREDIBLY lame)... I responded to a 4 year old post.
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Everytime after I have used MS Reader, I have to soft reboot to be able to use it again.
Anybody have a work round?
Thanks
had the same problem. Found it to be a dodgy ebook. I find that some books work better than others. I gave up with ms reader in the end and went with Ubook. Things are happily more stable now
Easy answer. Don't read, it's bad for you
@edgley, I reported this many times here but I was told by others that I don't know how to use my Exec. I tracked the problem down as being related to using eBooks on the SD card and using the PowerSave option. Whent the Exec was in suspend mode when it is reactivated MS Reader does not work properly with the 'open' eBook. I found a reformat of my SD card helped to stop MS Reader crashing.
Jah,
Thanks for that, I will give it a go.
I've tried using CHMReader.net, but I keep getting an exception error, and it seems to want to take forever to open a file. It's a large file, I won't lie, but it should eventually open it. So far it hasn't.
I've seen the MicroOlap reader, but it doesn't meet my frugality requirements (read: I'm too cheap to pay for it).
I've seen mention of a "Fast CHM Reader" and after considerable searching, I've tracked it down. Unfortunately, it appears to need the chm file to be on the root memory, rather than a storage card. Also not an option. File size exceeds remaining memory.
Does anyone have a suggestion for alternatives to these programs, or a fix for either one?
I strongly prefer that any alternatives be Freeware or Open Source, available somewhere for download (drop-in .exe or .cab file is fine), and you'll be owed a great measure of gratitude.
Still no love on the CHM reader front.
Any advice from the "old-timers" other than to drop the idea?
Thanks,
~M
Have you tried Alreader2?
It is in russian but the first option in the left menu is to open files.
This is download page
http://www.alreader.com/index.php?ln=ru&pg=5&sec=1
regards
Fernando
I used to use microOlam CHM reader, when I had WM5 on my device, unfortunatly, it not seem to work on wm6, so you can try to convert the chm file to moby reader file using mobireader desktop edition, and then read it on your PDA using Mobipocket reader.
Hey i am working on a project in my university about connecting online shopping features to the real life store experience.
I´d like to get access to the camera of my mobile phone (Touch HD) and scan for a given code. at first it doesn´t matter on which way. Java or .net Application.
Afaik all the available readers can´t be refactored to send the scaned code to a special website for example.
Type of Code (1D/2D QR or something else) doesn´t matter in first step
Maybe anybody of you can help me
thank you very much
lucolippi said:
Hey i am working on a project in my university about connecting online shopping features to the real life store experience.
I´d like to get access to the camera of my mobile phone (Touch HD) and scan for a given code. at first it doesn´t matter on which way. Java or .net Application.
Afaik all the available readers can´t be refactored to send the scaned code to a special website for example.
Type of Code (1D/2D QR or something else) doesn´t matter in first step
Maybe anybody of you can help me
thank you very much
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Have you looked into ScanLife? It's not exactly what you're looking for, but might be close enough.
http://www.scanlife.com/us/appdownload.html
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=285340&highlight=Barcode
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=430278&highlight=Barcode
AIPSYS developed many barcode SDKs such as code39,code128,UPC,EAN,ISBN,Datamatrix,QRCode, PDF417,ezCode,Maxicode,Aztec barcode and etc. contact them for details.
Hello I have these applications in my Omnia II and I wonder what shoud they do. Smart Reader seems to be OCR, but it produces just junk and random characters:-\ It has 4 functions - business card (this one seems to work), document (just random characters), translation (haven't tried yet) and picture (what this is for I don't know)
Then I have also that Microsoft tag reader, but when I start it it seems to have problem with a camera and is just showing scrambled flashing colours no matter where I aim the camera
Is this meant to be used for reading QR codes?
Smart reader OCR did work for me.
Its good enough considering its only a PDA phone.
Hope you find it useful.
MS Tag Reader does not work with the OMnia 2. I have the same problem you have. I have brought the problem up to MS and they say they are working on it.