A.U.R.A.- Barcode Reader that Finds Product Information on the Web. Stands for Advanced User Resource Annotation. Behind the fancy name is an amazing technology that enables the Windows Mobile devices to read product barcodes and pull up product information. This software is one of the many useful concepts being demonstrated and tested by Microsoft Research
UpCode includes an optical reader that uses mobile phones/devices to add any electronic information or system to printed products and to electronic information on screens
Microsoft Tag readerSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQ, BlackBerry, Smartphone, JavaVersion: 3.90 updated Upload date: 11 May 11 Tags: System Utilities
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Microsoft Tag - The Microsoft Tag mobile tagging system instantly connects you to more information and entertainment without typing long URLs or texting shortcodes. Simply snap the tag with your mobile phone, and Microsoft Tag takes you there
AppendCompanion-It's a very simple companion application for Barcorama, to save scanned barcodes to a text file. Usage: place the executable anywhere on your PDA
Barcorama-Basic Usage (not yet updated for v0.9x: a. Press the "Shoot" button to launch the phones camera wizard and take a photo of the barcode by pressing the front "OK" button, or the normal side-shoot button. Barcorama will return automatically upon capture and try to recognize the code. b
i-nigma barcode reader- Download i-nigma barcode reader and discover the coolest way to get content on your camera enabled mobile device. With the i-nigma reader installed on your mobile, you’ll be ready to decode smartcodes and connect direct to the mobile internet
QuickMark - 2-D barcode system designed for mobility electronic devices with camera module (such as camera phones, PDA, smart phones, Webcams, scanners, decoders and etc.) The system provide encode, make code, decode tools and application service. It's a light, quick and easy to use application. QuickMark can simplify the original tedious operate process on cell phones