Karekod – Create QR Code for Evernote…

I’m a big fan of “Going Paperless“, the blog of Jamie Todd Rubin (An Evernote Ambassador).

Some times ago, it shares one of its great usage of Evernote:  Turn paper manuals into digital documents and use QR codes to make the instructions easy-to-find in context !

http://www.jamierubin.net/2012/04/24/going-paperless-digitize-instruction-manuals-and-use-qr-codes-to-find-them-in-context/

It’s great but it’s could still be easier.

Here is my tools to increase the creation of QR Code for Evernote: Karekod !

How to use it ?

1. Go to the note in Evernote

2. Click the Note menu and select “Copy Note Link”

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3. Open Karekod. It will automatically take the link from the clipboard to create a QR code with the evernote:// url.

4. Press the print button and use the printer QR code where you want.

The next time you look for your manuals, just use a QRCode reader on your smartphone (I personnaly use CamFind – http://camfindapp.com/) and it will automatically open Evernote with the right document.

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Download it from the Mac App Store


Comments

2 responses to “Karekod – Create QR Code for Evernote…”

  1. Peter Marsh Avatar
    Peter Marsh

    How do you use this app? I wanted an app which would read barcodes on my Apple Mac Pro and was directed to Karekod by the Apple store. But I can’t find any instructions on how to use it. Help! Thanks

    1. Karekod could create QR code, not read it.

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