Hi,
I know we were meant to drop this thread, as it had strayed off topic,
however, I have another solution which involves only the iPhone and its apps.
So, I hope this is OK.
There is an app, which I think many of us have forgotten about, it is
called "Audio Labels" (I can find the link to it if wanted) this app works
rather in the way that the penFriend works. The nice thing about it is the
ability to relabel any available bar-code. So, for example, if I wanted to
label boxes, as with the original question, I could, say, cut the bar-codes
from boxes of cardboard, such as cereal boxes,and stick them to my storage
boxes, using 'Audio Labels' to give them the appropriate information. Then,
when I use my phone with Audio Labels running, it would be simplicity itself to
read the label, which would be easily feelable and find out what is in there.
Does this make sense. The thing i like about it is that one can recycle
existing barcodes and the problem of finding the barcode, once stuck to my box
or whatever, would be simple to find!
Perhaps it is too late now, time being at a premium, but maybe it would be
an idea to collect such labels for future use. I should also mention that none
of this will effect other barcode apps when they read these labels, they will
only see their original info.
JMT, Sandy.
Sent from my iPhone
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