QR Journal is a cool QR code scanner and management app created by Josh Jacob. It's super easy to use on your Mac, making it a breeze to quickly scan, import, and manage QR codes.
First off, you can scan any QR code with your Mac’s iSight camera. Just hold the code in front of the camera for a bit until it recognizes it. Make sure the area is well-lit so QR Journal can spot the code easily.
Once you've scanned a QR code that links to a URL, just click the “Open Link” button to visit the site. You can also save it in QR Journal’s code manager for later or hit “Skip” if you want to return to scanning without saving.
You can even import QR codes from images found in emails or on websites. It’s almost like scanning; just drag and drop the image onto QR Journal’s import panel instead of using the iSight.
When you're done scanning or importing, you can easily access all your saved codes through the left-side browsing panel. Each saved code will show its text, URL, and any notes you added while scanning or importing.
If you need a simple guide to get started with QR Journal, there’s a detailed help section available on Josh Jacob's website that walks you through everything!
If you're looking for an easy-to-use app for managing your own collection of QR codes, then QR Journal is definitely worth checking out! With its straightforward design and smooth workflow, you'll be building your own collections in no time!
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