Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Productivity | Free | AngleTech Inc | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
* QuickMark is Google's recommended barcode reader and selected partner for Google's Favorite Places campaign! http://Qck.mk/N9fLa
Simply launch QuickMark, locate the barcode within the camera viewfinder to read its contents.
Supported barcode formats:
- 2D barcodes: QR Code, Data Matrix, Quick Code.
- 1D barcodes: EAN8/13 (Products, Books), Code 39 (Bills), Code 128 (Packages).
Things you can do by reading a QR Code:
- Access a web link
- Make a phone call
- Send an email
- Add a phone contact
- Navigate Google Maps to a specific POI
- Add event to Calendar
- Supports Structured Append barcodes
Other notable features:
* Decode barcode images from Photo Album
* Send scanned results to connected MAC on same LAN via Wi-Fi
* Preview web links and maps
* Export scan history (.csv) to Dropbox
* Continuous (bulk) scanning (In-App Purchase)
* See how many times an URL or product barcode is scanned by QuickMark (only URL and 1D barcodes are sent to our servers for calculation)
QR Code is registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED
QuickMark is a great app for reading and creating QR codes. I’m not sure why I can’t find it in app stores anymore.
App is great. It does struggle, like nearly all apps and scanners, to read data matrix codes off of electronic equipment. This can be particularly true inside with different lighting. 1 person can do about 600 scans an hour easily which includes picking up and setting down equipment to scan. Wish it was available in all countries and on all formats meaning other app stores for other devices. If it could reliably and quickly scan all data matrix under all lighting i would give it 1000 stars!!
So, it keeps a history of everything you scan but you have to email that data or add it to your contacts one by one. There’s no CSV export, unless I’m missing it. That’s a shame because it would otherwise be really useful.
I generated 4 QR codes with the structured append feature, and QuickMark recognizes them as connected when I scan them. Unfortunately if the combined encoded character count is 2692 characters or more, the result is an empty window with no text. If I only encode 2691, QuickMark successfully combines the data and displays the full text string.