QR code readers are licensed and hard to find I think. But if you only
want something for demonstration purposes then you can use the semacode
reader which is downloadable from http://semacode.org/download/ and
works for a number of phones. Semacode can only do URLs as far as I know
so it's not as flexible as QR.
Semacode generators are available as well:
http://semacode.org/tag/#otherways
Cheers,
r.
ps. Check the archive. The subject has come up a few times :)
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[mailto:keitai-l-bounce@appelsiini.net] On Behalf Of Adam Holtrop
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 2:24 AM
To: keitai-l@appelsiini.net
Subject: (keitai-l) QR codes
I'm trying to understand QR codes a little better.
In Europe they have barely made an impact but I think this is about to
change.
A company is already trying to address this with a new product called
'shotcodes' - www.shotcodes.com
I would like to focus on the original qr codes and see what can be done
there.
Could anyone tell me of a downloadable QRcode reader?
I have a feeling each network operator in japan is embedding their own
reader in their handsets?
Any insight would be appreciated, thanks.
Adam
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