Lol - I wonder if NYT saw this article and considered sending a 'private' message back.
My issue is where can we get encoding software from?
I dont mean find a website that has a servce but actual commercial software that I can generate my own QR codes locally.
Plus half of the online encoding apps are crap (even the Microsoft Live product screwed up the Vcard implementation - go to www.collins.net.pr/blog to see what I posted about it).
I have a few commercial 'campaigns' that I'd like to implement but until I can find an encoding software I can run locally I'm not going to start these.
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Lol - I wonder if NYT saw this article and considered sending a 'private' message back.
My issue is where can we get encoding software from?
I dont mean find a website that has a servce but actual commercial software that I can generate my own QR codes locally.
Plus half of the online encoding apps are crap (even the Microsoft Live product screwed up the Vcard implementation - go to www.collins.net.pr/blog to see what I posted about it).
I have a few commercial 'campaigns' that I'd like to implement but until I can find an encoding software I can run locally I'm not going to start these.
BTW for those of you looking for encoding web site http://www.quickmark.com.tw/English/download.asp this is the best on by far - has all 8 options (only thing missing is Vcal)
Cheers,
Dean Collins
www.collins.net.pr/blog