Create personalized contact cards with Contacts to QR

QR codes are becoming, albeit at a very slow pace, a way of offering information concentrated in an image, rather code. QR codes allow us to access a web page quickly making use of the camera of our smartphone natively, as in iOS 11, or through third-party applications such as the Google Chrome browser and Firefox for iOS.

This type of code is very useful when including in contact cards at events such as conferences, in order to access access all data of the speaker or guest without having to conduct an interrogation or search the internet. To create this type of cards in the Mac App Store we have the Contact to QR Conference Cards application.

Creating this type of business cards in the form of identification cards can be a considerable hassle if we do not have the appropriate means and the number of cards we have to make is high. Thanks to Contact to QR Conference Cards we can add or import contacts and create contact cards and QR codes quickly and easily.

If we import the data from a file, we can modify it on the fly if necessary. All this data can also be saved later to be used again for future events. When importing the data, the application allows us to do it from the contacts application directly, in vCard or CSV format, plain text files, spreadsheets or through data stored in Microsoft Outlook.

Once we have created the cards, we can export the image in png, jpeg, tiff or pdf format. The application Contact to QR Conference Cards is available for free and allows us to add up to 10 lines. But if we have the need to expand the number of rows, we must go through the box.


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