![]() it does not create a dependency with a third party app (or/and the way to communicate with it).This time I tried to have more control and decided to integrate a library for QR code recognition directly into my FMX app. I already covered this argument on my blog, at XE5 time and later with XE7, but with a different approach: launch a third-party barcode scanner app and get results through clipboards or Android intent infrastructure. ![]() While preparing material for the last Delphi mobile training course I gave, I received questions about building a solution to read barcodes / QR codes in a Delphi mobile app. QR codes (barcodes, in general) are really handy when you need to join the physical world with the digital one, simply put a QR code on an item or in a physical place and that item/place is now digitally tagged (and you can take advantage of this in your applications). ![]() Sometimes, a video is better than a thousand words: here it is a 45 seconds video showcasing ScannerMApp □
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