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Guest Paul (MVP)
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QuickMark, providers of software for Windows Mobile devices to read QR codes (as discussed in this topic) have expanded their supported device lineup to include some of the latest devices!

New additions include:

- Asus P525
- Asus P535

- Eten X500
- Eten M700

- HTC Trinity
- HTC Herald
- HTC Artemis
- HTC Excalibur

- PC with webcam

You can grab the latest clients over at their download page now!

I'm finding it a handy way to label up the missus' Christmas presents so I can determine which is which and she can't (i'm terrible at remembering such things) :) - you can create your own QR codes here.

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Guest Evilkern
Posted

I'm impressed, it's really accurate and instantaneous in working it out!

Guest RobertCeuppens
Posted

They still haven't got the Universal :) Has any one got it to work on the Universal? If so, what version did you use?

Rob.

Guest bluesmudge
Posted

cheers, will test it out when my exams are over . . . one more to go!

1....2....3.... UNCREDITED!!

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Hi

Cant download it either for my htc tornado, again just time-outs!

Could someone pm me to send me the cab file..please, want to take pauls idea of putting them on my xmas pressies,hurry,2 days to go!!!

regards

damo

Posted (edited)

I used the Qtek 9100 Download and it works on the HTC Universal. In fact, the Cam got's flipped upside down when you are in portrait mode, but I don't mind.

And just in case nobody else noticed: http://diy.quickmark.com.tw/sa_eng/>here you can do many more things with QR-Codes than on Kaywa. e.g. embed these send-sms, or make-a-call, or even use encryptions and a partly-encrypted datamatrix. Also, Vcards, and meCards , Addressbooks and Bookmarks as well as Hyperlinks are supported as well as the famous magixJigsaw, which is a Bitmap spitted and encoded into several QR-Codes :-O Oh, and QM also got it's own datamatrix-standart, called QuickMark, which does support all QR-features plus this part-encryption, see attachment.

Oh, and notice the [ Option ]-Link on the bottom of the page. There you can specify the amount of error-correction used for QR and QM-Tags, and also the size and colour of the printed datamtrix modules (the squares) and the charset.

It's a pity there's only such a limited charset supported, i.e. no Umlaut <_<

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Guest RobertCeuppens
Posted
I used the Qtek 9100 Download and it works on the HTC Universal. In fact, the Cam got's flipped upside down when you are in portrait mode, but I don't mind.

And just in case nobody else noticed: http://diy.quickmark.com.tw/sa_eng/>here you can do many more things with QR-Codes than on Kaywa. e.g. embed these send-sms, or make-a-call, or even use encryptions and a partly-encrypted datamatrix. Also, Vcards, and meCards , Addressbooks and Bookmarks as well as Hyperlinks are supported as well as the famous magixJigsaw, which is a Bitmap spitted and encoded into several QR-Codes :-O Oh, and QM also got it's own datamatrix-standart, called QuickMark, which does support all QR-features plus this part-encryption, see attachment.

Oh, and notice the [ Option ]-Link on the bottom of the page. There you can specify the amount of error-correction used for QR and QM-Tags, and also the size and colour of the printed datamtrix modules (the squares) and the charset.

It's a pity there's only such a limited charset supported, i.e. no Umlaut <_<

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Yess! It works... cheers Yves :)

  • 2 weeks later...
Guest TreColl
Posted

has anyone been able to use a magic jigsaw

I cant seem to my arte110 to make any noise.

Do you hold it over one image at a time, or all of them at once, either way i cant!??

o btw really good stuff, gotta think of some really good uses tho!!

  • 4 weeks later...
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