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Published by dan moore
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Date Posted: |
September 7th, 2000
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Last Updated: |
October 3rd, 2000
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License: |
Dewware |
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Downloads: |
1,764 total; 1 recently |
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18,581 total |
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awaiting 10 votes |
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About CueBe:
CueBe is a set of input_server add-ons that allows you to use those free feline-shaped barcode scanners. It has minimal functionality on its own, but now can be used to add support to any application.
So here's the story of CueBe:
I was drunk one night and wrote a bunch of meaningless C++ code that happens to be syntactically correct. I compiled it and sent it off to a few friends. One of them said that something magical happens when you install it and use one of those feline-shaped barcode scanners. Boy was I surprised!
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CueBe has a little bit of functionality on its own, and now works as a feline-shaped barcode scanner driver as well. Through the standard InputDevice Control mechanism, you can tell CueBe to send your application Messages whenever a code is scanned. It only takes about 4 lines of code, and sample code is supplied.
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Latest Version |
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Details about this version:
0.9: betamax
* changed the CATSCAN message so it now includes 4 fields. this unfortunately...
* breaks all existing addons, and makes it so apps don't really work. there aren't many of either, though.
* added an icon (to BeBits entry)
* this version *should* support the so called "spayed" cuecats that send non-encrypted, which should make this the first one to do so ;)
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Intel Version - requires R5 (95 KB) |
1,047 downloads |
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