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= delicious_adder
Provides a tiny web service so RedLaser (or a similar mobile app) can scan directly into Delicious Library.
== Instructions for RedLaser on an iPhone.
Visit http://redlaser.com/apps on your iPhone and fill in the following fields
Name: Delicious Library Scanner
URL: http://{your_host_name_or_ip}:9292/
Param: barcode
Run the following in a Terminal window:
delicious_adder start
== Note on Patches/Pull Requests
== Copyright
Copyright (c) 2010 Simon Jefford. See LICENSE for details.
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