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Started by funkychicken9000, July 26, 2006, 01:37:20 AM

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Chaostime

QR Codes ftw

my uni project was based on those

funkychicken9000

If you run a smartphone you can get reading software here, which is fricking awesome.

Plus with a bit of jiggery pokery I found you can produce qr-codes of .vcfs that windows mobile phones automatically recognise and prompt to save to contacts.  If every camera phone sold had QR support, you could get your .vcf printed on a single buisness card or something, which clients just snap and your details are filed away nicely for synchronization with a desktop later.   Possibilities are endless tbh...

M3ta7h3ad

lol allow me to be the first to say... WTF?

OCR for mobile phones of some kind? Cool! :)

Vini

Quote from: funkychicken9000If you run a smartphone you can get reading software here, which is fricking awesome.

Plus with a bit of jiggery pokery I found you can produce qr-codes of .vcfs that windows mobile phones automatically recognise and prompt to save to contacts.  If every camera phone sold had QR support, you could get your .vcf printed on a single buisness card or something, which clients just snap and your details are filed away nicely for synchronization with a desktop later.   Possibilities are endless tbh...

Thats cool.

funkychicken9000

Quotelol allow me to be the first to say... WTF?

OCR for mobile phones of some kind? Cool!

Theyre standard visual codes used primarily in manufacturing, especially in places like china etc.  You can often see them on top of memory chips and sometimes processing chips etc, they allow product info to be sent round the factory on the product itself without damaging it (often the image is lasered into the top surface of the product).

Chaostime

my uni project was based on PGP encryption and QR codes
"Private Messages in Public Places" was the title.

Never got to finish it tho due to personal reasons :(

Tbh, i still want to look into it but i dont get the time to research and code because i have a job :(

madmax

aye ive seen those on athlon xp dies before, canna be bothered decoding it atm  :mrgreen:

matt5cott

Quote from: Vini
Quote from: funkychicken9000If you run a smartphone you can get reading software here, which is fricking awesome.

Plus with a bit of jiggery pokery I found you can produce qr-codes of .vcfs that windows mobile phones automatically recognise and prompt to save to contacts.  If every camera phone sold had QR support, you could get your .vcf printed on a single buisness card or something, which clients just snap and your details are filed away nicely for synchronization with a desktop later.   Possibilities are endless tbh...

Thats cool.

Seconded, just put it on my 7610 :mrgreen: