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Would it be possible to use this in conjunction with google docs? Say spreadsheet?
I have like 5000-10000 units to register with serial number, company/internal serial number and model so it would be really nice to be able to automate this process!
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2010-06-30
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2010-06-30
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This sounds like an interesting idea. Because the Google Docs API seems fairly easy to work with it should be possible to create a plugin for this purpose.
I guess it would be very generic, however, just adding a new record for each scanned barcode to a table of your choice (with the possibility to add some text as well).
lardman is also working on an itemdb plugin which I guess could be expanded to have some kind of CSV export functionality. I guess this would in the long term be a more neat solution to register large amounts of data.
I'll have a look at a Google Docs plugin if I get the time (no promises, though).
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2010-06-30
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I noticed that the current testing version does not properly handle 2D QR-vcards, the new contact is just empty for me and the shown info in mbarcode is missing lines. The devel version does extract an 1D code from the same 2D QR-vcard, and each time I scan another code shows. Open jpg or png does not show an unable to open error in devel but it does not open it just like the testing version.
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2010-06-30
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2010-07-01
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Some use cases:
* You've just tasted a very good wine or beer. But because you're liquored up, and you know you won't remember the label, and you can't be bothered to transcribe it into text or graffiti. So you take a snapshot of the label.
* Or you've just experienced a great restaurant, and they don't have business cards, or you just don't want to bother because their business card is the size of a flyer (yes, sometimes that's the case).. it would be useful to take a snapshot of the menu or oversized business card.
The NIT does not seem to have an app for snapshots. It's not surprising considering the poor quality of the ccd, but it's good enough for capturing drink labels.
This could go further, and the product images could be cataloged with product ratings.. eg, a tapable scale of 1 to 10.. perhaps notes as well.
Also useful, a Midgard plugin or the like, to transfer the product catalog to a desktop PC.
More needs:
* GPS tagging, so you can later recall where you saw or consumed the product.
* An onscreen 0-9 keypad to record the shelf price, in case you want to do price comparisons later.