Placeholder EOOD proudly announces the official release of their revolutionary Batch MultiScan and DPM scanning algorithms as part of barKoder, a mobile barcode scanner SDK that empowers all kinds of enterprise and consumer applications with state-of-the-art barcode decoding functionality, utilizing the built-in cameras of any Android or iOS-powered device.
“We worked so hard for the last few months to get the Batch MultiScan & the DPM mode up and running. At the end they exceeded all possible expectations in terms of performance and ability! Kudos to the development team for making this possible! The Batch MultiScan seamlessly captures the content of every supported barcode type within the scanning screen and continues doing so for the entire time you move the camera in real time, in a true AR fashion! The DPM mode on the other hand represents the best in the market Direct Part Marking (DPM) mobile barcode scanner alternative, with its very first iteration!” says Mitko Nikolov, Chief Commercial Officer at Placeholder.
In addition to these massive features, Placeholder are proud to announce that it has expanded the barKoder SDK support to also cover Linux, as well as React Native and Flutter, increasingly popular cross-platform development frameworks. In the near future the barKoder team hopes to expand its support to additional frameworks, with Web Assembly, Xamarin and Cordova at the top of the list.
Finally, the last major release also introduces decoding support for several new barcode symbologies, such as Telepen, Code 32 (Italian Pharmacode) and a wide variety of “2of5” barcode types, such as Interleaved 2 of 5 (ITF) and Code 25 (Standard/Industrial 2 of 5).