QR Codes

Steffen Schilke steffen.schilke at GMAIL.COM
Sat Apr 14 06:21:36 EDT 2012


Hi there again,

forgot to mention that the best is to link to a mobile web page

Regards

@QRCodeART

On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 11:52 PM, Liz Hubert <liz_hubert at yahoo.com> wrote:

> 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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