Afternoon, gang.
An acquaintance over at Linux.org put me onto this.......and given just how ubiquitous these things are now becoming (like, they're EVERYWHERE!), I figured this might just come in useful for some of you.
It's packaged as an AppImage, and yes; it's Electron-based. Which inevitably means it's "heavy" (73 MB), of course. But it seems to function flawlessly, even as far back as Tahrpup64. So, I've added my usual bits'n'bobs to the mix, and turned it into a ROX-app; the usual Menu entry scripts are there (rt-click -> Look inside).
It's one of those that pops-up a window initially, asking if you want to integrate it into your system. Doesn't actually do anything, because Puppy is built different to what it expects. Just click 'Yes', and it fires-up.
It'll generate a QR code for anything text-based, from a web URL to a block of text. You enter the text on the left-hand side; as you enter it, the code square "morphs" as it modifies itself. When you're finished, save it as a PNG file. It works, too!
It's quick, simple-to-use, and effective. It does "exactly what it says on the tin", to paraphrase a long-running UK TV advert.
Easy-peasy!
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If anyone's interested, y'all can find it here:-
https://www.mediafire.com/folder/59mpwx ... eGenerator
Same as always:-
Download
Unzip
Move the 'portable' directory anywhere you like.....outside the 'save' is best
Click on it to fire it up!
When it's where you want it, then you can add the MenuEntry (if required)
Enjoy.
Mike.