Barcode/13 1.0.4 (for Palm OS)
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Compatible with: Treo 600, Treo 650, Treo 680, Treo 700p
Licence: Freeware
Category: Home >> Treo Extensions >> Navigation and text entry
Last updated: 23 Mar, 2007
Author: Jean-Francois Morreeuw
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|  What is Barcode/13? | ||
![]() | Â | Barcode/13 is a full software barcode scanner for Treo 600, Treo 650, Treo 700p, Zire 71 and Zire 72. Barcode/13 uses the camera to scan EAN-8, UPC-A, ISBN and EAN-13 barcodes and exports decoded values to the system clipboard: values can be retrieve from the clipboard within any application. Barcode/13 can be easily integrated in third party applications to automate the scanning process. Barcode/13 is a free alternative to expensive hardware solutions. Barcode/13 can't be seen as a business solution, but it is definitely the cheapest solution for non-business use, like cave, books, CDs or DVDs inventories. |
|  Using Barcode/13 keys | ||
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In preview mode, use the 5-way navigator left and right keys. Left key will leave Barcode/13 with the clipoard emptied, right key will scan the barcode in your target. |
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In decoder mode, use the 5-way navigator left and right keys. Left key will return to the preview mode to scan again a barcode, right key will leave Barcode/13 with your decoded barcode value in your system clipboard. |
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Barcode/13 recognizes EAN-13 and UPC-A subset of EAN-13 with a leading 0, but if you have some difficulties with a barcode you can tell Barcode/13 the first digit:
I recommend using this feature only if automatic recognition fails: usually, I press the digit keys only if Barcode/13 fails twice to read a barcode (this happens more frequently when scanning bottles, you should not need this for standard barcodes in normal lighting conditions). On Treo 650: space key can zoom/unzoom, but you should use this only with very small barcodes. |
|  Scanning a barcode properly | ||
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Barcode/13 is compatible with Treo 600, Treo 650, Treo 700p, Zire 71 and Zire 72. However, some limitations may apply depending on your device: Treo 600's camera produces very saturated pictures and it can be difficult to get a sharp image, Zire 71's camera gives good results but preview mode is pretty slow, Zire 72's camera is very sensitive and an additional calibration has been added in preview mode. Nominal size of a UPC/EAN symbol is 1.469" wide x 1.02" high, the minimum recommended size is 80% of the nominal size or 1.175" wide x .816" high, the maximum recommended size is 200% of the nominal size or 2.938" wide x 2.04" high. Larger barcodes scan better, smaller barcodes do not scan as well or not at all. |
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During preview mode you can see two red targets and a green line. Green line is the position that will be used to analyse the barcode, targets are recommended sizes for large and small barcodes. Recent barcodes are often large barcodes, but some products have smaller barcodes.
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Barcode/13 will give you best results if you follow some recommendations:
If you don't have a proper contrast in preview mode, for example when scanning a black colored item, you can place a sheet of blank paper close to your barcode: this will force the camera to adjust the contrast level. |










southwestroadboy: pointless software. as slow as the app run. u can write the numbers down and when i try to see if it will read my can of roachspray it told me a lie. wrong numbers
yamiyanazz: Great program, but very slow. What the program is BEGGING for is a "continue" button that allows you to scan several bar codes in a batch, copy them all, and then be able to paste to a file. That, or else just outputting all scanned bar codes to a file. Otherwise, it's faster to type the bar code in manually.
Josephsalsbury: It works wonderfully on my treo 600 however I really dont know how I can use it.
frankiegaudet69: workd fine on my treo 650 just one thing i dont get the point of this what does it help me with in life haha
Joad: ...yet another brilliant and revolutionary "killer app" doomed to fail because Palm saved a few pennies on hardware. I give the developer 11 stars for trying valiantly in spite of Palm's limitations - but this just doesn't work well with the crappy Treo camera (600, 650 or 700p). When will they learn...?
ardrhi: I don't think this thing is even trying to decode a damned thing. It gives similar results when "decoding" the pattern on a kitchen towel as the UPC code on the back of a book. It never got the same digits twice, and at no time were they even close to the digits at the bottom of the code OR the ISBN number, when set to ISBN mode. I think it's just going through the motions and generating random numbers. Test performed on a Treo 680.