I was thinking about this in Craig's line of thought as well - would it be plausible to just use your phone, a little code and develop your own scanning software? I can't speak much on Android development, but there are established libraries in iOS7 you could program/plugin/develop to read barcodes.
I realize this might be out of scope of your immediate need - but you know, if you wanted a challenge.... .m On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 5:38 AM, craig boman <craig.bo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hey Riley, > > We have metroset voyagers too. They are great, but have you tried extending > the functionality of the voyager (or any scanner)? If you haven't, try > connecting a USB barcode scanner to an android phone, via a USB OTG adapter > cable. > < > http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1/179-6049859-1069161?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=usb%20otg&sprefix=usb+ot%2Caps&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Ausb%20otg > > > This opens up a world of possibilities (scanning barcodes directly into a > Google spreadsheet, or an ILS API, etc). > > Good luck, > Craig Boman > > Applications Support Specialist > University of Dayton Libraries > 937-229-3674 > cbom...@udayton.edu > > > On Jun 30, 2014 9:24 PM, "Riley Childs" <rchi...@cucawarriors.com> wrote: > > > I am trying to find a barcode scanner that i can do inventory with, I was > > looking at the KDC20, but it is a tad out of my price range, what barcode > > scanner do you like? I have a Metroset Voyager (Honeywell branded) that i > > like, but am trying to see what others have and get some better > suggestions. > > > > Riley Childs > > Student > > Asst. Head of IT Services > > Charlotte United Christian Academy > > (704) 497-2086 > > RileyChilds.net > > Sent from my Windows Phone, please excuse mistakes > > >