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  2. What are receipt scanning apps and how can you use them? - AOL

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    Scan receipts: For most apps, scanning a receipt is as simple as taking a photo. You’ll need to give the app access to your device’s camera so that you can snap a photo of the receipt and ...

  3. 10 Receipt Scanner Apps That Reward You for Everyday Shopping

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    10 Best Receipt Scanner Apps for Rewards. Many receipt scanner apps offer reward points and cash-back opportunities. Here are 10 options and what they’re best for. 1. Fetch Rewards: Best for ...

  4. Scandit - Wikipedia

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    In the same month, SAP announced their new SAP Warehouse Operator app for the Apple iPhone will include the Scandit barcode scanning SDK. [16] Scandit technology had previously been included in SAP Fiori for SAP S/4HANA too. In March 2022, Scandit was ranked as one of the 100 most promising B2B retail tech companies in the world by CB Insights ...

  5. Lose It! (app) - Wikipedia

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    [13] [1] Lose It! also tracks data such as exercise/activity level and food consumption [3] [14] [15] and allows users to track calories consumed by scanning barcodes for food products then retrieving calorie information for products. [2] [16] The app can also estimate the amount of calories in a food products. [10] [17] [11]

  6. ShopSavvy - Wikipedia

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    Gizmodo: "This is one of the best barcode apps for Android." The app also was at the top of the website's lists in: "Gizmodo's Best Barcode Scanner Apps" and "Gizmodo's Best Android Shopping Apps". Soon after its release in the Android Market it ranked in the top ten hits in the market.

  7. ZBar - Wikipedia

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    ZBar is an open-source C barcode reading library with C++, Python, [2] Perl, and Ruby bindings. [3] [4] [5] It is also implemented on Linux and Microsoft Windows as a command-line application, [6] and as an iPhone application. [7] It was originally developed at SourceForge. [8]