UPCOMING EVENTS
"Mobile" 2D Bar Codes
Many articles and pages on TransactionDirectory.com provide 'Mobile Codes'. These square bar codes allow you to quickly view our content on many mobile devices.
Cell phones require software capable of decoding the 2D bar codes. If your cell phone does not come preinstalled
with the necessary software,
you may still be able to read our digital nameplates by installing a third party application.
Below is a list of applications for various cell phone models and operating systems. Note: The links below direct you to the
pages of the software providers. TransactionDirectory.com does not take any responsibility
regarding the quality of the software they offer nor the user terms and license terms established by them.
Android OS
IPhone
Blackberry
Other Applications
Java capable Phones
Symbian S60 Phones
Sprint Network Cellphones
Other phones by Motorola, Siemens, Samsung, and Sony Ericsson
(see list at http://www.neoreader.com/pc.html)
Below is a list of cell phones that come with preinstalled software capable of reading 2D bar codes:
Nokia: Nokia N82, N93, N93i, N95, N95 8GB, E66, E71, E90 and 6220 Classic
Google: G1
Samsung: Most camera phones released later than 2008. See this article for details.
OBSERVATIONS
Does Google’s Goggles offer an alternative approach to document and forms recognition?
It has been quite a while since there has been the introduction of a new recognition technology for business. Google Goggles may provide the opportunity. Take a look for yourself and give some considerations of how this application might be applied to a business application. If you are not familiar with Goggles visit http://www.google.com/mobile/goggles/#dc=gh0gg for a demonstration. Goggles is currently available for the Android platform. While scheduled for release on other platforms no dates have been set. ...
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