Description
Finally, a QR (Quick Response) code scanning app that rises to the occasion! ScanIt has been put to the test against all the other iPhone offerings, and is proven to be the fastest QR code scanner and decoder on the market. In one step, ScanIt automatically activates your cameraphone to find and execute QR codes in any setting- print, monitors, other devices, and anywhere else a QR bar code is featured! And that's not all, ScanIt also helps you organize and retain your scans with category icons in a history library so you can reference them anytime.
You've tried the rest, now scan with the best!
Benefits:
* Easy and intuitive
* Lightning-fast decoding
* Truly works in low-light environments
Features:
* Scan to URL
* Scan to Call
* Scan to Email
* Scan to Text
* Scan to Contact Information
* Retain history of decoded bar codes
* Automatically catalogues scanned content categories in history
What's New in Version 2.0
minor updates
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Customer Reviews
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With the latest update came the requirement to enter personal information - deleted this app
WAS a really nice 2D barcode scanner!
What's with all the personal information required now? I just want a simple, no-frills QR decoder, with a scan history... and NOT something that auto-processes every scan without showing me the contents of the QR code.
Previous review: I like that this 2D barcode scanner does NOT require a network connection to decode stuff! A lot of "free" scanners out there require a connection to the net so they can track everything that is scanned. I put my iPhone in Airplane Mode and was able to able to scan and decode a variety of sample QR codes I found online (via a Google Images search).
Note that this is NOT a 1D barcode scanner (nor does it claim to be), so it does not scan UPC codes on products, for example.
At first, my only complaint was that the app attempted to immediately "process" whatever you scanned. (If you scan a QR code that has a URL, it switches to Safari and opens it.) However, in the Settings app, you can set "Confirm Actions" to "On" (it defaults to off) and now it prompts "Open URL?" which is better, but I'd still prefer a mode where it just decodes the QR code and displays it — without any "action" prompt at all. Just show me the contents of the code and let me click the "Follow Link" or "Add Contact" button, etc.
Note that some sample QR codes (which looked to be pretty dense) that I found via Google Images search crashed the app.

- Free
- Category: Utilities
- Updated: Jan 27, 2012
- Version: 2.0
- Size: 2.6 MB
- Language: English
- Seller: Moblico, LLC
- © 2010 Moblico LLC
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch (4th generation), iPad 2 Wi-Fi, iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G, iPad (3rd generation) and iPad Wi-Fi + 4G.Requires iOS 4.0 or later.










