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Yet another barcode scanner for Android
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Markus Fisch 366548dc2a Use BarcodeFormat instead of strings
And control size of generated barcodes manually.

Also transfer barcode format from ResultFragment
to ComposeFragment.
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Binary Eye

Yet another barcode scanner for Android. As if there weren't enough.

This one is totally free, open source and does use the ZXing barcode scanning library.

Unlike many others it works in portrait and landscape orientation, can read inverted codes, uses Material Design and doesn't do anything else but decoding a barcode.

Get it on Google Play

And it's written in Kotlin because I've wanted to explore that a bit more.