Pocketpedia scanning for purposes other than Add?
Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2018 12:00 am
I've bought Pocketpedia to play with and am currently trying out demos of Bookpedia and CDpedia as well. So far, I'm really impressed, and I'm seriously considering going all in the big bundle. However, as a Delicious user for many years, one of the features it looks like I'm missing in the Bruji apps is the ability to use Pocketpedia's barcode scanner to find things within my own library, either within Pocketpedia itself or the desktop apps with which it syncs. Scanning seems to only be useful for adding, not finding/lending. Am I right about this, or have I overlooked some other way to accomplish this task?
I find that the ability to use barcode scanning to search within your own holdings is extremely useful if you have a large library and want to lend something out, or you're in a used book or CD store and want to see if you already own an item without having to type in a lengthy author/artist/title search string with your fat fingers on a phone screen. An additional feature that Delicious added (one of the last few before we stopped seeing much in the way of updates ) was the ability to use custom user-generated barcodes for books and other items that were too old to have had printed UPCs, or even in some cases ISBNs. I simply generated sequential UPCs that started with 5 (reserved for coupons in the real world), printed them with my labelmaker, and stuck them on the mylar covers of my older hardcover books and sometimes right on the back covers of less valuable paperbacks. Then I could scan the code into a field within the book record, and suddenly that book had become just as findable via barcode scan as any of the more modern books in my collection.
I'd love to know if there's a way that I can move that same workflow to the Bruji app suite — if not, I'd like to strongly advocate for adding such a feature. For me, being able to search up an item from your own collection via scan, including those with user-generated barcodes, is the main difference between simply maintaining a list/database of your things and being able to operate like a real lending library.
Thanks for your consideration. The apps are really quite nice — thanks for making them!
I find that the ability to use barcode scanning to search within your own holdings is extremely useful if you have a large library and want to lend something out, or you're in a used book or CD store and want to see if you already own an item without having to type in a lengthy author/artist/title search string with your fat fingers on a phone screen. An additional feature that Delicious added (one of the last few before we stopped seeing much in the way of updates ) was the ability to use custom user-generated barcodes for books and other items that were too old to have had printed UPCs, or even in some cases ISBNs. I simply generated sequential UPCs that started with 5 (reserved for coupons in the real world), printed them with my labelmaker, and stuck them on the mylar covers of my older hardcover books and sometimes right on the back covers of less valuable paperbacks. Then I could scan the code into a field within the book record, and suddenly that book had become just as findable via barcode scan as any of the more modern books in my collection.
I'd love to know if there's a way that I can move that same workflow to the Bruji app suite — if not, I'd like to strongly advocate for adding such a feature. For me, being able to search up an item from your own collection via scan, including those with user-generated barcodes, is the main difference between simply maintaining a list/database of your things and being able to operate like a real lending library.
Thanks for your consideration. The apps are really quite nice — thanks for making them!