I'm excited about iOS 11 support for QR codes https://9to5mac.com/2017/06/12/top-10-qr-codes-supported-by-ios-11/ …
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Replying to @thijsniks
Oh, no. QR codes are 1. Unaesthetic 2. Unreadable and 3. Unopaque. I cannot know what it contains. In many uses, short good url is better UX
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Replying to @Jussi7
Absolutely disagree for anything beyond a simple http://domain.com case. Missing piece for success has been operating system support
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Replying to @thijsniks
I do see that there may be costs and standardisation hindering the “right way”.
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Replying to @Jussi7
Bingo. The "right" way will never show up. There are also many cases where initiating direct visual connection is much better.
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Replying to @Jussi7
I don't want to broadcast my contact details to everyone or gamble on Airdrop working. QR codes limit distribution and failure.
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Replying to @thijsniks
Broadcasting to everyone or using QR code are not the only possible shades of grey. For contact details https://www.moo.com/us/products/nfc/business-cards-plus.html …
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The price for "print some black ink" ($0.40) and "put an NFC chip in it" ($1.50) though… And you still need to print instructions.
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