Barcode Scanner app for iPhone

I just learned of an iPhone app called “Snappr.” It’s amazing.

Click here to get the free Snappr app. Launch it, then “scan” a barcode by taking a picture of it using your iPhone’s camera. The picture is sent to Snappr’s servers, where the code is actually read. In a few seconds they tell you how much that thing would cost at Amazon.com, Yahoo.com, and a few others. That way, before you buy that big flat-screen TV as a present for your older brother’s 47th birthday this coming July so he can watch college football games while typing his fingers off in an effort to make the world a better place for Mac and iPhone users everywhere, you-- Brother Spencer-- could check that you were getting a good deal.

I will demonstrate with a box of Rice-a-Roni, recently purchased at my local grocery store. Let’s find out whether I got a good deal.

Here’s the bar code (as seen in the Snappr app after I took the picture)...
Snappr Rice-a-Roni barcode

And here’s how much it would cost at “Meijer,” wherever that is.
Snappr Rice-a-Roni image and info
I don’t want 12 boxes but it’s nice to know that it would cost $14.71 for the dozen. I only paid 99 cents for my box so I’m feeling pretty good.

Let’s try something a little different: a CD.

Here’s the bar code (a little blurry)...
Snappr CD barcode

And here’s what comes back from Snappr.
Snappr Willie Nelson Greatest Songs
Pretty neat. Of course, I already bought it, but suppose I was in the store looking at CDs and was only thinking about buying it. Armed with the price info from Amazon & Yahoo I would know whether I should buy it at the store or not.

Pretty cool stuff.

Snappr says that you have to have a special macro lens on your iPhone to take the bar code pictures properly, but I say you don’t. I took those bar code pictures with my stock iPhone 3G S and everything turned out fine. If you DO want a macro lens, get this case for your iPhone (from Griffin), as it has a little slide-out lens and it does make a difference. You can always try taking a picture of a bar code without the macro lens-- it’s a free app, so it costs nothing to try. (The iPhone 3G S’ camera is Apple’s best camera yet, so maybe the Snappr people just need to update their website.)

Read more about Snappr here. I say check it out.
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iPhone Goodies

Sorry to have been gone so long. I had a million things to write about and couldn’t decide which one to do first. You might call it a “blogjam.”

Today we have more in my short-yet-continuing series of Things I Like. Specifically, we have some iPhone applications. So here we go.

1. i.TV

It’s a TV guide on your iPhone. Incredible. Knows which services are in your area. Bring it with you when you visit Mom so you can know what’s on TV at her house. Free free free.

2. Gas Hound

Shows you where the nearest cheapest gas is. Once again, it knows where you are... so it shows you gas prices at Stations Near You. Very handy, and free free free.

3. Plusmo College Football

Everything you want to know about college football, including schedules, up to the minute scores, realtime play-by-play, rankings, news, everything. If you like college football you will love this application. Free.

4. 100 Words to Make You Sound Smart

I don’t know if this thing will really help you sound smart but it’s worth a try. As far as I’m concerned, if you are fastidious about avoiding euphemisms and equivocating, sounding smart is a fait accompli. Pay attention to the definitions lest you commit an esoteric faux pas fiasco.

(I think it’s working!)

This one’s also free.
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iPhone OS 3 0 update now Available

we’re more than happy to let you know that Apple’s latest and greatest iPhone firmware 3.0 is now ready for download.

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This is, of course, free to download for all iPhone owners, but if you’re using an iPod Touch, it’ll cost you $9.95 to upgrade to this new firmware. So what’s the fuss with iPhone OS 3.0? Well, it now comes with cut/copy/paste, MMS and landscape keyboard support not to mention a new Spotlight Search and Voice Memo feature as well as internet tethering. We can’t see any reason why you shouldn’t upgrade to this new firmware. More info here.

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Unfortunately, based on early reports, we would recommend you holding out for a couple of days first before doing so. Apple has, apparently, underestimated the demand for iPhone OS 3.0 that activations for post 3.0 upgrades have started to bog down. As such is the case, we suggest you wait for a day or two to pass by when the situation starts to mellow down so you won’t encounter any hassles in the whole upgrade process. Of course, you can try your luck and upgrade now, but as they say, a little patience won’t hurt.



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