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This isn't much different from CT that interfaces with a bluetooth scanner (which the more you think about it is ideal - no need for a computer/internet access in your cellar, scan remotely and dump barcodes when you are back at your machine). Wine Collector's integrated maturity indicators keep you informed as each bottle reaches its peak, with optimal drinking times and color indicators." Add reviews, tasting notes, bottle locations - even label artwork. "Wine Collector includes a comprehensive wine management application that makes it easy to track wine bottles as they mature, build lists with custom criteria, print customized reports, search for specific information, and share your collection information with others via the Internet. Barcode-enabled wine management, featuring bluetooth wireless technology" I am assuming the answer is YES, but I can't promise it without one in hand.Īs Mark already mentioned, this intelliscanner thing is obviously using the flic scanner and barcode labels (they say retail barcodes, but how many bottles have barcodes already on them?) to tag and manage wines and "share your collection information with others via the internet". I can't find the specs on the Flic site to see if they support these two common barcode formats. In the future I might need to teach it to handle getting 500 at a time such as from the Flic scanner which supports 'saving them up'. Currently this page expects to get one barcode at a time. This is really useful for scanning several cases of wine in preparation for moving them around your cellar or between cellars. Each time you enter a new barcode into that control it appends it to a list and grows the list of scanned wines. This page automatically puts focus into a little edit control each time it refreshes. Where the scanner gets useful is on this page: Frankly a scanner offers little value since a 6-digit number is pretty easily read and keyed by hand. Entering a 6 digit number in there prompts the system to look for a bottle in that user's possession with that barcode ID. The main one is the quick search control on the site. There are a couple of forms on the CellarTracker site that accept a 6 digit number and process it specially. It reads the numbers/letters encoded in the barcode and spits them out, just like someone typing at a keyboard, also following the output with a linefeed or return character like a user hitting the enter key. Traditionally a scanner is a pretty simple thing. The next issue is what the scanner does with this. I currently use two different barcode formats depending upon whether you are using the Dymo solution or the Avery solution. Well, with any barcode scanner the key initial question is whether the scanner supports the barcode format in use.








Delicious library 2 download