BeeTagg QR Reader Reviews – Page 2

2/5 rating based on 33 reviews. Read all reviews for BeeTagg QR Reader for iPhone.
BeeTagg QR Reader is free iOS app published by connvision AG

Huge improvement over previous version

codeman38

Pretty much everything that was an issue in the previous version is now fixed. It's possible to store contact info and calendar events now, and it's possible to copy-paste or even e-mail the content of a text code. For URL bar codes, you can choose to open URLs internally or in Safari, and unlike some other QR apps, you're not whisked away to a web site without being prompted. And like previous versions, it's fast, it can detect codes from a good distance, and it can scan images saved in the image library. The only thing I'm taking a star off for is that it's still not possible to disable the beep/vibration on scanning, but given the actual quality of the scanner itself, it's not a huge issue. I'm also not entirely pleased by the fact that it passes URLs through a tracking server, but I understand why BeeTagg does this, and other code readers do it as well.


Works fine

Carbone78

Works as described. No problems at all. Deserves a higher rating.


Quick, functional

mikejashworth

Works exactly as advertised.


Awkward, but Usable

Basseq

The QR reader functionality seems reasonably good, though doesn't handle longer codes very well. It handles vCard formatting, though puts the first and last name in the "First Name" field instead of splitting it. The interface is awkward and not very well designed.


What's the problem?

Macthecamp

It does what it says it does, and does it for free.


Works As Promised

Petr0

Downloaded it and tested it on a QR tag from Cisco and it worked well. The option to email the URL is exactly what I was looking for, so I could use it from my laptop.


Nice and simple

BoulderMad

The best QR reader I've found. Just have to point at the subject and it captures the image itself, no need to point and click.


Why the low rating?

Andrew0002

Probably the best reader I've used so far. It's quick, has a clean interface, and when you scan something itches more than just throw the data at you. If you scan a business card you get the option to call the number, see a map, add to contacts, etc. Really slick!!!


Works great

JEEVES494

Simple, fast, and uses Safari's browser


Web sites: yes; V-Cards: no

Seattle_Aviator

IPhone version seemed to work well For QR codes of web sites but I had no luck for QR codes of v-cards.