QR Codes

Liz Hubert liz_hubert at YAHOO.COM
Fri Apr 13 17:52:51 EDT 2012


Hi all, 
 
I could use a little help. For the past year or two, I've been doing a lot of work with QR codes at my library. We've got a pretty good program going, and I'm really excited about it. We have unfortunately run into problems with the longevity of our codes as well as flaky creators. We first used Kaywa to create codes, but our codes all died about four months after we created them. We've been using myqr.co since, but have been noticing lots of problems with the generator in the past month or so. We're ready to switch. I know lots and lots of creators since I've researched this extensively, but I'd like to get your feedback. Has anyone been using the same creator for a significant period of time? I don't care much about how they look, since we have a great graphic designer. I put the codes through bitly, so it doesn't need to have a tracker either. I really just need something that is reliable and will last a long time. Can anyone share their experiences?
 I'd be so grateful!


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