IntelliScanner Corporation
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IntelliScanner Corporation | |
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Type | Corporation |
Founded | Cary, North Carolina |
Headquarters | Cary, North Carolina |
Key people | Paul Scandariato |
Industry | Software publishing |
Products | Media Collector, Wine Collector 200, Kitchen Companion, Comic Collector, Inventory, Daneizo, IntelliScanner Pro, IntelliScannner Scanabout, IntelliScanner Asset Tags. |
Website | IntelliScanner.com |
IntelliScanner Corporation is a North Carolina-based hardware and software company that specializes in barcode enabled organizational products for home and business use. IntelliScanner is known for their use of barcode technology and Internet-enabled software to automatically enter information on media items, wine and groceries, as well as utilizing barcodes to allow users to organize other types of items with or without a barcode.
IntelliScanner is perhaps best known for its bundling of software and hardware - a practice that has been met with praise for all-in-one convenience and criticism from customers who already own a scanner and would prefer to only buy software. IntelliScanner's software and hardware products run on Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows operating systems.
[edit] Product list
- Media Collector: books, CDs, DVDs, video game organization/management.
- Wine Collector 200: wine collection management.
- Kitchen Companion: kitchen inventory management.
- Comic Collector: comic book collection management.
- Inventory: inventory control/management.
- Daneizo Lending Management System: software and scanner package for book and library management.
- IntelliScanner Pro: business & educational-class tethered usb barcode reader.
- IntelliScanner Scanabout: business & educational-class portable barcode reader.
- IntelliScanner Asset Tags: self-adhesive barcode tags.
[edit] References
- The New York Times, October 27, 2005 - Circuits; You'll Never Lose That Chateauneuf du Pape 1994 Again Review of Wine Collector
- MyMac.com, Wednesday, June 15, 2005 - Review of Wine Collector 1.0, by David Weeks, Columnist/Reviewer