Using improved R&D based on the UPC 1D codes and early versions of commercial barcoding, SnapMaze and Modu Code for
changing the world’s view of barcoding and its uses. Now utilising enhanced 2nd generation
barcode versions such as QR, Datamatrix, EZ and Modu Code’s favourite code, which is the safe to send,
Aztec code: will allow Advertisers and publishers to place small barcodes on their publications that are readable by over
100 mobile models, including an upcoming application for the iPhone, Andriod and S60 platforms.
The 2d barcodes - meaning that unlike standard barcodes they are readable on 2 sides of the code, they can generate menus,
download content, provide website direction, or create contacts in your Mobile. Currently QR is used aggressively in the outdoor ads
market in Asia, some paper based publications and UPC is still heavily used for logistics and trade in Europe.
The Modu Code (Aztec variation code) has been created to be compatible with Snapmaze generator and reader.
Snapmaze has also made its software to be compatible with multiple types of codes, ensuring international compatibility.
Modu Code wants to offer visitors the opportunity, to create their own Modu Codes for use on business cards, direct sale
programs, and websites. You can download the application by visiting www.snapmaze.com or downloading the demo
present on Modu Code’s home page in your phone’s browser.