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IntelliScanner: Asset Tagging For The Rest of Us

by , 4:15 PM EDT, April 26th, 2007

The IntelliScanner mini for Macs (and PCs) is now shipping. The small, handheld device allows the user to scan barcoded property items, generate product information, and transmit the data to a database for personal or business asset tagging.

"IntelliScanner mini's five included programs help automatically organize collections and home assets. By scanning the barcode with IntelliScanner mini or entering title information for the item, IntelliScanner applications search Internet databases for detailed product information," the announcement said.


IntelliScanner

For those items without a barcode, packs of adhesive, polyester, pre-printed barcode tags can be purchased. Packs of 100, 250, and 500 are US$24, $48, and $79 respectively. These can be either stuck to the item, stuck to, say, an index card and placed inside, or a hole can be punched in the tag and attached to the item without damaging it.

The IntelliScanner mini is immediately available and is priced at US$299.00.

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Subject: Intelliscanner Corporation doesn't believe in customer svc

The Intelliscanner Mini, by Intelliscanner Corporation, is a complete WASTE of money! Do NOT buy it, because if you, like me, find it to fall short of your expectations, then you are STUCK. They will not accept a return for a refund. With no way to trial run or demo the product you're only choice is to purchase it and try it. You're trapped! I found this out the hard way, do NOT make the mistake that I did! Their software is clunky and not as powerful as you might think. The software does not do what I expected it would (for $300 it should be organizing my cupboards too!) and I had no way of knowing before I shelled out the money. I'm sorry I did this and please be warned!!

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