
Facebook's EZcode.
Scanbuy has announced its free
Scanlife barcode reader for
iPhone called ScanLife. The software allows for scanning an
EZcode using the iPhone's camera then instantaneously execute an individual action that the code is associated to, such as launching a website without you having to remember its
URL and type it on the phone's browser.

ScanLife saves you from having to remember and type in the URL for a Web page.
I tried ScanLife on my new iPhone 3G to launch a few Web sites and it worked very well most of the time, even when the code is not on the center of the photo. A few times when the photo was blurry or underexposed, I had to take it again.
The software works with only EZcodes, which you can create your own, for free, after a
quick registration. You can even create an EZcode for a specific Web page, for example, to send users directly to an iTunes page to preview and purchase a specific song or to watch a particular video on YouTube.
ScanLife is available for other smart phones, too. You can get it by texting the word "SCAN" to 43588 to receive the download instructions or go to
www.getscanlife.com on your mobile browser. ScanLife
supports hundreds of other camera cell phones running major mobile operating systems including BREW, Java, Symbian, Palm, Blackberry, and Windows Mobile.
This seems a fun and convenient way to access and process information from your phones, especially when the implementation of EZCodes becomes popular.
There's a catch though: Your memory will atrophy and soon enough you won't be able to do anything without your phone. This has already happened to me.
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streetstylz
I had my friend download the ScanLife application to his iPhone so I could give it a test drive. For starters, the application can only read and decipher proprietary EZcodes. Unfortunately the ScanLife application offers no support for 1D UPC/EAN barcodes, or Data Matrix, Aztec, or QR codes. This is the major downfall of the application, since it only supports one proprietary 2D symbology. As a result, ScanLife is not a true universal code reader. For those wanting a much more intuitive mobile code reading experience, I highly recommend the NeoReader application from NeoMedia Technologies. The NeoReader is able to read and decipher all common non-proprietary 2D codes (Data Matrix, QR, Aztec) as well as URL embedded 2D codes and all 1D UPC/EAN/Code 128 open source codes. The NeoReader supports direct and indirect code linking, which guarantees maximum interoperability with already existing platforms like 2D Data Matrix Semacodes, and Japanese QR links. This allows the user to click on a variety of barcodes with a single application installed on their mobile device. Download the NeoReader and instantly transform your iPhone into a universal code reader.
Aug 27, 2008 05:19