QR Droid 3.6 has been released! What’s new? Short URLs for QR images After you create a QR Code, have you ever shared its URL? Then you’ve noticed that URL can be easily more than 1.000 chars length. It’s something like this: http://chart.apis.google.com/chart?cht=qr&chs=350×350&chl=<Your-content-goes-here> Now, you can share and copy a short URL pointing to that […]
It is every day more common to find QR Codes in Web pages and Blogs, just like the one you can see at the bottom of this post. If you have a Web page, it’s quite probable you’ve already published one of these codes or will do it sometime. (Read about QR Codes here). However, […]
As you may have noticed, I just added a “QR Code permalink” at bottom of each post in qrdroid.com, like this one. This QR Code contains a short-link to post, for example: http://qrdroid.com/?p=231 Besides that, you can see that these QR Codes link to a Web address like this one: http://qrdroid.com/decode?q=… That address let everyone […]
QR Droid version 3.5 has been released! What’s new: World wide availability: QR Droid is now available in 18 languages! You can use it in: English, Danish, Japanese, German, Dutch, Korean, Norwegian, Romanian, French, Czech, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Swedish, Chinese (China), Portuguese (Brazil), Chinese (Taiwan). Scan in both portrait and landscape orientations. Thanks for […]
Last February the 1st, I wrote a post to announce QR Droid had been downloaded over 250,000 times in less than 2 months. Now, exactly 22 days later, QR Droid has officially been installed by 250,000 more people, totaling over half a million downloads! That’s more than twice as fast than its first 250,000 downloads, […]
If you need to share any short to medium text very easily and quickly, consider doing it optically though QR Codes. In this post, I’ll show you how to do it, no matter what app that code is in, as long as it can be shared or copied. First, you’ll need an Android device with […]