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leafQR
Advanced tools
A Simple QR-Code Generator
Leaf v.0.1
By NoobScience
Leaf is a simple Qr-COde Generator. It is light weight, easy to use, private and secure.
Leaf is a simple python program I wrote to learn python. It is actually quite useful
For the non compiled version and source code download leaf_source_code.zip
For the portable zip version, download Leaf_v.0.1.zip
For the Setup.exe download Leaf_v.0.1.exe

To Use it, Enter the data you want to encode and enter the name of the qr-code
Then click generate.
Once you generate the QR-Code, just click the open button to open the QR-Code
The Qr-Codes are Generated in the directory you store leaf. You can regularly clear all the png file by choosing the option to delete all QR-code in the Edit menu.
Leaf_v.1.1 has the option to generate the Qr-Code in temp directory by deflaut.
Hope you enjoy using Leaf.
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A Simple Qr-Code Generator
We found that leafQR demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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