, and that was the experation
dates. Thanks again.
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From: "Donna Casteen"
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Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2021 7:28 AM
Subject: Re: Identifying barcodes
Also expiration dates are stamped on products not printed. There is times in
which the ink smears, the writing has fa
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Subject: Re: Identifying barcodes
Sadly, I do not think you will ever see expiration dates in barcones.
Barcodes identify the general product, not that individual package. But you
would probably have to contact the manufacturer to find out if something
could be done. According
>>>> On 1/20/2021 4:15 AM, Arlene wrote:
>>> I do hope supersense and other ocr apps eventually can read experation
>>> dates which is quite important. I don't know if there's some sort of
>>> technical reason why experation dates can't be read, but I hop
re's some sort of technical
>> reason why experation dates can't be read, but I hope that's something that
>> can be worked out.
>> - Original Message ----- From: "Shane Lowe"
>> To:
>> Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2021 1:31 PM
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some sort of
technical reason why experation dates can't be read, but I hope that's
something that can be worked out.
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2021 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: Identifying barcodes
Hi all,
I also wanted to elaborate on
Lowe"
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Subject: Re: Identifying barcodes
Hi all,
I also wanted to elaborate on Supersense a bit. We're working on
adding cooking directions, since that is a crucial set of information
that can be obtained with a little cross-research after i
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Lowe
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2021 11:32 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Identifying barcodes
Hi all,
I also wanted to elaborate on Supersense a bit. We're working on adding cooking
directions, since that is a c
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> Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2021 7:15 AM
> Subject: RE: Identifying barcodes
>
>
> Will Seeing AI give you directions for cooking in addition to just
> identifying the product? This is a feature I heavily use on my barcode
> scanner (galaxy).
>
>
>
> Pam
&
It will give you whatever info is contained within the bar code.
Andy
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Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2021 7:15 AM
Subject: RE: Identifying barcodes
Will Seeing AI give you directions for cooking
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Ekstrand, Pamela A. -ND
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2021 8:40 AM
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Thanks. That difference between the apps is good to know. And yes, I plan on
usin
Thanks. That difference between the apps is good to know. And yes, I plan on
using our Galaxy as long as it lasts!
From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Richard
Turner
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2021 11:28 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
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Struve
Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2021 8:18 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Identifying barcodes
The differents between seeing a i and supersense is tha
The differents between seeing a i and supersense is that seeing a i gives
cooking directions and so far I've not seen any cooking directions with
supersense.
Lelia
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> On Jan 18, 2021, at 9:44 PM, Richard Turner
> wrote:
>
> Seeing AI does a very good job. As does
: Identifying barcodes
Don:
Seeing A I has improved their bar code scanner, and it is quite good.
It is also free.
Super
Sense is also pretty good, but it is a paid app.
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Seeing A I has improved their bar code scanner, and it is quite good.
It is also free.
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>> Sent: Monday, January 18, 2021 9:21 PM
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>>
>>
>>> Another option is to use be my eyes which is an app I like very much.
>>> If I have a can of soup for example, I just call up a vo
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>
>
>> Another option is to use be my eyes which is an app I like very much.
>> If I have a can of soup for example, I just call up a volunteer on be
>> my eyes, and I just
Or aIra.
Andy
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From: "Joshua Hendrickson"
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Subject: Re: Identifying barcodes
Another option is to use be my eyes which is an app I like very much.
If I have a can of soup for example, I just call up a
Another option is to use be my eyes which is an app I like very much.
If I have a can of soup for example, I just call up a volunteer on be
my eyes, and I just ask them what soup I have, and they use my iPhones
camera and they just tell me what the soup is. It is very easy.
On 1/18/21, Holly
Don:
Seeing A I has improved their bar code scanner, and it is quite good.
It is also free.
Super
Sense is also pretty good, but it is a paid app.
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Seeing AI does a very good job. As does SuperSense.
The rule of thumb that I learned from Digit-Eyes' page on scanning bar codes is
that on cans or bottles with a label, the code is usually near the seam on the
lower half of the container.
Boxes are usually on the bottom.
Plastic bags are
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