Bar codes
From Just Solve the File Format Problem
Revision as of 07:36, 7 November 2012 by Dan Tobias (Talk | contribs)
File Formats | > | Physical File Formats | > | Bar codes |
Bar codes are used for a lot of purposes from product coding and inventory control to providing electronically-readable tags giving supplemental information such as web links related to a place or thing.
The 1979 comedy book The 80's: A Look Back, giving a fake "future history" of the 1980s, had fake bar codes (in a square format) on every page, parodying a belief that this sort of thing (then being done in some computer magazines to provide scannable program code) would go mainstream. The book also had an article "Adieu, Print" about the demise of print publishing, which was a few decades ahead of its time.
- 3-DI
- ArrayTag
- Aztec Code
- Codabar
- Codablock
- Code 1
- Code 16K
- Code 11
- Code 25
- Code 39
- Code 49
- Code 93
- Code 128
- ColorCode
- Color Construct Code
- Compact Matrix Code
- CP Code
- CPC Binary
- CyberCode
- d-touch
- DataGlyphs
- Data Matrix
- Datastrip Code
- Dot code (Olympus)
- Dot Code A
- DUN 14
- EAN 2
- EAN 5
- EAN-8
- EAN-13
- EZcode
- Facing Identification Mark
- Grid Matrix Code
- GS1-128
- GS1 DataBar
- HD Barcode
- HIBC
- High Capacity Color Barcode
- HueCode
- INTACTA.CODE
- Intelligent Mail barcode
- InterCode
- ITF-14
- JAN
- JAGTAG
- Latent image barcode
- MaxiCode
- mCode
- MiniCode
- MMCC
- MSI
- Optar
- PaperDisk
- PDF417
- MicroPDF417
- PDMark
- Pharmacode
- Plessey
- PLANET
- PostBar
- POSTNET
- QuickMark Code
- QR Code (Quick Response, used in marketing)
- Secure Seal
- SmartCode
- Snowflake Code
- ShotCode
- SPARQCode
- SuperCode
- RM4SCC
- Telepen
- Trillcode
- UltraCode
- UnisCode
- UPC (Universal Product Code)
- VeriCode
- WaterCode
References
- Barcode (Wikipedia)
- Monmouthpedia, a Wikipedia project to put QR-coded signs all over the town of Monmouth, Wales linking to appropriate Wikipedia articles about local things