QuickMark: QR code scanner also works from saved photos Download Free


You can no longer look back on the App Store. QuickMark was one of the first QR scanners on the iPhone and iPod touch, but those tracks are erased. The app is reissued as a brand new version 5.0, with the main selling point that the application is now free to download and use. This makes the app is not distinctive in the huge range of scanners, but there is an additional feature implemented. You can now also QR codes to previously taken pictures by the app to read.


It is a useful novelty. Where you used to when you see a QR code first the right, probably clogged because not often used, QR code app had to look for the code to be scanned, a simple picture with any other camera app now. Once the picture is saved in the gallery, can QuickMark him subsequently reading.


You start the app and swipe once to the right to the previously shot pictures to trace. Then run the app are known trick: you get a pop-up you to quickly see which web it goes, including the mention how many people have scanned the code with the app and what percentage of those people then decided on the link button . Besides the Open URL feature, you can also see the location you have scanned the code, if you have activated location data.

In our test we notice that a barcode on a photo you have to properly format this picture should be placed. A quick picture with them 'coincidentally' the code will not always result. Also, the app trouble codes from a computer screen are picked by the noise that the iPhone camera makes there. Maybe it is still useful to take the trouble to stabbing at the start of the QR app and thus scanning the code. Then you know for sure what the code behind it.

Download: QuickMark (free) Here:  http://bit.ly/PbAYq4

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