07/10  QR Code Decoding and the QR Code Blog

Category: Miscellaneous    By editor at 01:33
Here is also a japanese non-Denso Java solution for decoding QR Codes: Open Source QR Code Decoding Library

The other solution is russian (via Lewis Moten):
For anyone who can't wait, there is a free java program that will read the codes for you. I took a picture of these with a camera at odd angles and loaded them up. It was able to successfully decode the images.

There is also Activeprint.

And: The QR Code Blog (jp)

Interesting remark by Lewis Moten:
QR Tag

Unfortunately, this craze that has been going on for a significant amount of time in Japan just hasn't made it overseas to America yet. The US industry is a little worried. I have read that there are applications that allow a user to scan a code on a product in a store, and then compare prices on Amazon.com. The other problem is that RFID is just over the horizon. The US Industry may find this more beneficial to them. RFID can't be read by cell phones and will not be visually identifiable to our society.




Comments

S.P.P. - adv_spp [at] yahoo.co.in
2006-08-14 06:21:25

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Rumman - Rumman [at] itsmy.com - http://Http://paglarumman0.Peperonity.com
2007-02-16 20:46:49

hi

James Eberhardt - james [at] eberhardt.ca - http://www.eberhardt.ca
2007-10-25 20:49:14

For anyone interested in a commercial QR Code decoder for desktop applications, I would highly recommend Omniplanar's SwiftDecoder SDK. They have a single code license that is $695 USD, and it works amazingly well. I tested out 8 different SDK packages, and found that this one not only had the best success in decoding the pictures of the QR codes, but it also had the lowest price tag of the commercial packages. I am not affiliated with the company, but just finished a project (in Canada) that is using QR Codes and used their product with great success.

http://www.omniplanar.com

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