Optiscan developments

optiscantransbak Several news items on Optiscan! Last week we sent version 1.8.0 to Apple (hopefully it will make the App Store this week). Together with some other cool stuff, this version adds support for structured append, which has been widely requested by users of the King Jim Pomera DM-20. An update to the Optiscan library for our commercial licensees will follow shortly.

We’ve had a note from Greg at SET Japan: their latest designer QR code promotional video features Optiscan, which seems to scan it better than the competition. Check it out: http://youtube.com/watch?v=M5lAT3gVzFc.

Also Optiscan is now featured on the readers page by MSKYNET, which has a rather nice online QR code generator. They “rebrand” QR codes as sparqcodes in the US.

3 Responses to “Optiscan developments”

  1. Paul Says:

    1.8 is available in the appstore. in changelog there was something written about “qr sequences”. what is this? can you please give me/us a hint or link?
    thanks!

  2. John Says:

    Check out Denso’s QR code features page here (scroll to the bottom). Optiscan can now scan the four QR code sequence in order to recover a single combined message. This feature has been added because there is demand from users of the King Jim Pomera DM-20 text entry device.

  3. Stefan Says:

    Hi,

    we also promot your very well working QR-Code iPhone-Reader:
    http://www.tagmotion.de/betriebssystem/apple-osx/

    Best, Stefan

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