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you just need one item: permanent marker. Write the contents directly on the box. labels might fall off, bar code may not be readbale if smudges, etc.
keep it simple, focus your energy on something else
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high end label printer, high end barcode scanner, custom database, permanent custom tyvek labels...
help the economy.
one step at a time.
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Nobody wants me writing on boxes (or anything else). My handwriting is atrocious. It's somewhat embarrassing.
Plus, a barcode will not advertise what's in a box to anyone who might be looking. Yes, they may also have a barcode reader, but most people wont.
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Where is Polaroid when you need it?
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Now, w/ smartphones essentially being barcode readers, there's a whole world of opportunity. I've written several enterprise level databases that include various inventory and barcode features... might be time cull out some chunks of the code and morph it into mini apps for smartphones... though if I were DD, I'd photo and list the contents of each on the computer and assign each box a corresponding number to it on the the list, and then bad handwriting and all, write that number the appropriate box. Depending on the "security" desired, I might then make a master list/cheat sheet of the all the boxes w/ a note on which boxes are for which rooms, and a general comment about them, "heavy", "fragile", "liquids", "perishable", etc., and keep that list in my pocket or on my phone... I agree w/ keeping as little info as possible on the outside of the boxes, so as not to encourage prying eyes. At the new location, I would put up signs in the rooms where all the boxes go, then refer to the laptop while unpacking and moving into the new digs.