Ah, so that's what happened. Yeah, I was the one who scanned the Trader Joe's 
mango. Lol Trader Joe's rocks!

Anyway, so that's what I have to do to figure out what that number was. I was 
pretty sure that was a barcode number, but I wasn't quite sure, and didn't know 
what to do with it. Thanks for the info. I'll be trying some more product's 
soon to see what comes up when I scan them.


Thanks,
Ari

> On Nov 17, 2013, at 10:57 AM, Dan Rossi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi folks.  A couple of things for me to report here.  Firstly, I was
> part of a group attempting to do barcode reading on a Nokea 6620 using
> Talks about 9 years ago.  We attempted to use a two different
> Bluetooth barcode scanners.  However, they were mono-directional and
> very difficult to use.  Omni-directional scanners are inherently
> larger, but much easier for a blind person to find a barcode.  We did
> not have the computer vision skills to actually identify and extract a
> barcode from the video feed.  The apps that are now doing this are
> doing pretty well from what I can tell.  I congratulate them all on
> overcoming a rather difficult computer vision problem.
> 
> I just downloaded the Red Laser app and was blown away by how easy it
> was for me to quickly identify a couple of products.  Did a slow scan
> of a couple of products, heard the bing, then flicked around until I
> heard the product that was scanned.  Very easy, very smooth.
> 
> Next.  I saw that someone in this thread had scanned a package of
> Trader Joe's dried mangos.  They said the app didn't identify the
> product.  Since I happen to have a package of the self-same mango, I
> scanned it.  I got the hit quickly, although had to flip the package
> over once, but got just the bar code number: 00071000.  So, I went to
> www.UPCDatabase.com, entered the number in the edit box, hit submit
> and poof:
> 
> Trader Joe's Just Mango Slices
> Size/Weight  6 OZ
> Issuing Country  United States
> Last Modified  9 Feb 2010, 9:01 AM
> 
> Other things of note.  When I searched the app store to find Red
> Laser, the product description said barcode and QR code reader.  So it
> does read QR codes.
> 
> I haven't figured out yet, if I can save this barcode in RedLaser and
> give it the proper name and such, but overall, I am thrilled at the
> functionality here.
> 
> Dan Rossi.
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