QR ScanGen is a QR code scanner and generator which is easy and fast to use, and has no buttons except to switch cameras.
Scanned QR codes are automatically copied to clipboard, open websites and connect to WiFi networks.
This is free and public domain software.
Key Features
- Scan and decode QR-code from camera to text.
- Encode text to QR-code.
- Scanning actions for recognised content:
- Auto-copy to clipboard.
- Auto-open URLs in default browser.
- Auto-connect to WiFi networks (Linux tested, Windows 10 tested, MacOS untested).
- Save QR-code image to file (click on it).
- No unnecessary click-work for user, all features in one simple page.
Website: github.com/emendir/QR-ScanGen
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Developer: Emendir
License: MIT No Attribution or Creative Commons Zero
QR ScanGen is written in Python. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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