Qr Code App For Mac
Last week I had an appointment with my eye doctor for an examination. All was well, but the next appointment was filled out on a typical business card with date and time. The back of the card had this crazy looking box filled with more boxes. It was a QR code for the doctor’s contact information.
Think barcode for information rather than product and prices. It turns out you can create your own QR codes right on your iPhone. Scan, Read, Generate My wife and I have been using the iPhone and barcode scanner apps to check and compare prices while we shop. Are different and don’t even look like barcodes.
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Even if you don’t have products to sell, generating your own QR codes turns out to be drop dead easy using your iPhone with. I started using Qrafter (the free version) to scan QR codes but upgraded quickly to the Pro version so I create my own QR codes. As it turns out, the QR codes (Quick Response Code) are able to hold more data which makes it easy for an iPhone’s camera to scan and import. Qrafter Pro both scans QR codes and creates QR codes. The app can extract information from the codes including, contact information, website URLs (as well as links to iTunes, Facebook, Twitter, Yelp, and other social sites), and much more. Open Qrafter and touch the Scan with Camera button. Carol and I found plenty of uses for QR codes right away, and it’s actually easy to create and share or upload code images.