hi Robin,
I do use the pen friend, and the sort of things it's useful for, which would
also apply to this app plus Q are codes, would be to label, for example,
containers in your freezer with information about what they contain. I also use
a lot of spices in my kitchen, I decant them into little
30, 2017 7:08 PM
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> I've not used this app, but many bar codes already contain cooking
> instructions.
> What app are you using for bar codes now?
> Which device do yo
just
haven’t worked my way to learning them.
i
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Richard Turner
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I've not used
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> Subject: Anyone tried the Envision Eli QR label reading system?
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> I just finished an article in Dialogue magazine about an app called Envision
> Eli for iOS and Android. The app is free and the user purchases 100 QR
>
y, July 30, 2017 9:00 PM
Subject: Anyone tried the Envision Eli QR label reading system?
I just finished an article in Dialogue magazine about an app called Envision
Eli for iOS and Android. The app is free and the user purchases 100 QR
labels for $20 to record personal label tags. Sounds m
Hi,
I have use this app when working with students trying to find labels that are
accessible for all of them. In the beginning we had to make sure that the
microphone and camera broke both turned on. The labels or bigger than those
that are used for the pen friend, it is usable and the fact tha
I've not used this app, but many bar codes already contain cooking instructions.
What app are you using for bar codes now?
Which device do you have?
Richard
On Jul 30, 2017, at 6:00 PM, R Van Lant
mailto:vanlant2...@msn.com>> wrote:
I just finished an article in Dialogue magazine about an app
I just finished an article in Dialogue magazine about an app called Envision
Eli for iOS and Android. The app is free and the user purchases 100 QR labels
for $20 to record personal label tags. Sounds much like a phone based version
of the Pen Friend. I'm curious if anyone has tried this? I