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ZXing (pronounced "zebra crossing") is an open-source, multi-format 1D/2D barcode reader library implemented in Java.
libdmtx is a software library that enables programs to read and write Data Matrix 2D barcodes. It runs natively on several platforms, and can be accessed by multiple languages. The package also provides fully featured command line utilities.
A Qt wrapper library for ZXing project (https://www.ohloh.net/p/zxing). Supports all the supported decoders contained in the C++ part of ZXing library and exposes them to both Qt and QtQuick. Targeted platoforms: Windows (Mingw compiler), Symbian, Harmattan-Meego, Maemo.
A barcode encoding library supporting over 50 symbologies including Code 128, Data Matrix, USPS OneCode, EAN-128, UPC/EAN, ITF, QR Code, Code 16k, PDF417, MicroPDF417, LOGMARS, Maxicode, GS1 DataBar, Aztec, Composite Symbols and more.
A library which supports decoding and generating of barcodes within images. The project is a port of the java based barcode reader and generator library ZXing. http://code.google.com/p/zxing/ It has been ported by hand with a lot of optimizations and improvements. The following barcodes are
A Mobile Code (aka 2D barcodes, QR Codes, Data Matrix, Semacode) is a simple way of transferring text and links from print or a computer screen onto a mobile device. Mobile Barcoder fits into this process by integrating the generation process into Firefox. Simply hover over the square target icon
Barcode iPhone application as available in the App Store. I didn't work on this application since about a year. And since it does not look like I will have time in the near future I thought it might be a good idea to share the code with you. Maybe there is someone who would like to contribute
Python application to scan DataMatrix barcodes using webcam. Uses libdmtx as backend decoder and pyGTK for display. Intended as a conference badge scanning application, but flexible enough to allow other applications.
Barcode Writer in Pure Postscript implements the printing of all major barcode formats entirely within level 2 PostScript, so that the process of converting the input string into the printed output is performed by the printer itself. This avoids the need to re-implement the barcode generation
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