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Desktop QR Code Reader

Desktop QR Code Reader
What are QR Codes?: A QR code is a lot like a barcode you see on most products. QR codes are a great way to share information like websites and contact info. They can be scanned using your camera equipped device and a proper QR code processing app (For Android, I use the Barcode Scanner App, and on iPhone I use QR Reader for iPhone.) Once the code is scanned and processed, it takes you directly to the URL on your device, or shows you whatever else was encoded in the QR code. I love the ease ability of QR codes, just a quick scan, and the content is on your device. Note: I have moved all the info and download links for QRreader to

ZBar bar code reader | Download ZBar bar code reader software for free uQR.me | Create, publish and manage dynamic QR codes from one place Read QR Code With QRCodeReader Open-Source AS3 Library May 1st, 2010 Ntt.cc QR(Quick Response) is a matrix code created by Japanese corporation Denso-Wave in 1994. QR code can store addresses and URLs be appeared in magazines, on signs, business cards and other that users might need information. Users with a camera phone equipped with the reader application can recognize QR code from image, and decode it to string quickly. For people who want to use QR Codes within the Flash environment, QRCodeReader should be a good solution, it is essentially an open source library in ActionScript 3 that recognizes and decodes any QR Code from any image source. with this library, you can easily integrate your own QR reader into your AS3 mobile application. Source Code Access QRCodeReader Repository to get full source code. Main Classes This library is made from 2 main Classes: GetQRimage Class recognizes QR Code from image. Usage GetQRImage: The bit array of QR Code obtained by GetQRimage can be decode by QRdecode Class. QRdecode: In additional

QRnote Implementing a QR Code Reader as Firefox Extension Part 4 « DSGPB – DSG Praktika Blog This is the next update of my work from the past few days. Did you already look forward to it? Well, hopefully you are going to be satisfied with my last blog entry (or at I least my intended last one). I started to work on the functionality to parse different formats to interact with Skype, especially calling a phone number and showing a contact’s user info in order to add that user to the currently used Skype account. I did some careful consideration on how to realize that idea of mine. At first, I thought about a method to access Skype with Adobe Air. After some research, I found that particular blog entry, which helped me to accomplish my goal: First of all, I considered to implement all of these functions – chat, call, add, sendfile, voicemail and userinfo – however, I thought that it would be better to show just the userinfo for all incoming parameters, except for calling the decoded user.

QuickMark Mobile Barcode - QuickMark for PC QuickMark for PC is a powerful, yet easy to use PC application that lets you decode multiple popular 2D & 1D barcode formats via a image file (drag & drop), a screen capture, or your webcam. Not only does QuickMark let you scan barcodes, it also allows you to create your own 2D barcodes via a simple interface. Several useful user configurable options are also available, such as an output mode to use a webcam for automatic keyboard input. The Standard Edition is free and packs a bunch of features, download it now! If you have previously used QuickMark for WebCam beta, you might be interested in checking out some of the following new features: 1D Barcode Support Besides the popular 2D barcode formats such as Quick Code, QR Code, and Data Matrix, you can now also decode 1D barcodes. With the support for ISBN, you can use QuickMark with your favorite online book reading community, such as: aNobii, LibraryThing, and many more! File Mode (Decode via Drag & Drop) Create Your Own 2D Barcodes

Fred Trotter » Blog Archive » QR code stencils, the problem I love QR codes. I think the notion of simple graphical URLs is beautiful and elegant. If my wife were a graphical data object, I think she would be a 2D QR code. Think of it, you can put links anywhere you want, in the real world! You can put them on tshirts, coffee mugs, stickers, business cards… anything in the real world becomes a link to something in the virtual world. Awesome. I have been playing with QR codes, with an eye towards gamification and behavior change for quite some time. You could make geo-caching much much more interesting… But how do you make durable (or intentionally not durable) QR code in a reproducible way? The first approach is simple to print the QR codes on either single sheets (A4 or US letter) and then clear paste them to some type of flat surface. The simplest solution would be to use a stencil with black spray paint. But what is the problem with a QR code stencil? Also, making a stencil is very very slow.

FREE PowerPoint Twitter Tools WARNING: From March 5th, 2013, Twitter will progressively drop support for RSS feeds, breaking the tools below (except the AutoTweet plugin, which I have updated to the new API). I will try to find a solution, but no guarantees, I’m afraid… Ever wanted to make presentations a more interactive, Web 2.0 experience? The PowerPoint Twitter Tools prototypes are now available. There are currently eight tools – you can easily cut and paste them into your own PowerPoint decks: PowerPoint Twitter feedback slides PowerPoint AutoTweet, PowerPoint Twitter voting — bar charts and pie chart PowerPoint Twitter ticker bar PowerPoint Mood meter PowerPoint Crowd meter PowerPoint Zoom text PowerPoint Twitter update bar Download the PowerPoint presentation with embedded PowerPoint Twitter Tools as a .zip file (Office 2007) Download the PowerPoint presentation with embedded PowerPoint Twitter Tools as .ppt file (Office 2003) NOTE: Windows Only . Display a feedback slide with questions and comments from Twitter

Download This: PortaPayments PortaPayments is a brilliant little idea: it’s an Android app that creates QR codes for PayPal payments. Scanning one of these QR codes takes you to PayPal with the recipient and amount all filled out. Manually approve the payment and you’re done. This enables mobile payments (create the code on your phone and the customer scans it with their phone) as well as allowing you to use the QR code images as, say, a tip jar on a website, or printed on an invoice. One hitch I found in testing the app is that the PortaPayments app must be used to scan the codes; other barcode scanners will not work correctly. The developer has entered the app in the PayPal Developers Challenge. Article Tags Related Posts Create a Mobile Website - Mobile Site Builder - Mobile Community - Mobile Publishing - Mobile Chat - Mobilize Your Blog - QR Code - Winksite one world. no borders.® Winksite® makes it easy for everyone to create and share a FREE mobile site and community. Sign Up · Sign In

Lejjebb görgetve a weblapon, lehetőség nyílik egy QR-kód leolvasó alkalmazás letöltésére a számítógépre. by gradam Jun 3

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