Meridio QR Code Contact Share

Meridio QR Code Contact Share

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Version History of Meridio QR Code Contact Share

1.0

August 21, 2021

Price History of Meridio QR Code Contact Share

Description of Meridio QR Code Contact Share

Meridio means "share" and that is exactly what we built it for. To give you an easy way to share your vcard, contacts, business cards, and other information easily through a QR Code. Meridio lets create as many QR Codes as you like and for business cards, menus, urls, wifi, email, sms and more. Meridio allows you to set your favorites and gives you the fast access to them. If you have multiple favorites, that is ok, you can easily swipe through them. Other features of meridio include saving QR codes to your device via long press. Need to edit a code, - simply tap the code to get to the edit screen. On the list screen you can order your favorites by long pressing then dragging and dropping in the order you like.
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Meridio QR Code Contact Share: FAQ

Is Meridio QR Code Contact Share available on iPad devices?

Yes, the Meridio QR Code Contact Share app is compatible with iPads.

Who released the Meridio QR Code Contact Share app?

The Meridio QR Code Contact Share app was developed by Michael Grove.

What minimum version of iOS does Meridio QR Code Contact Share need?

Meridio QR Code Contact Share currently supports iOS 9.0 or later.

What do users think of the Meridio QR Code Contact Share app?

1 out of 5 is the disappointing rating that Meridio QR Code Contact Share has received from users.

What is the main genre of the Meridio QR Code Contact Share app?

Utilities Is The Primary Genre Of The Meridio Qr Code Contact Share App.

Which version of Meridio QR Code Contact Share is the latest one?

1.0 is the newest version of Meridio QR Code Contact Share.

What date was the latest Meridio QR Code Contact Share update?

Meridio QR Code Contact Share’s most recent update was on October 2, 2024.

What was the Meridio QR Code Contact Share release date?

The app first launched on February 6, 2023.

What age rating is assigned to Meridio QR Code Contact Share?

Safe for children to use, no mature themes or inappropriate content.

Which languages does Meridio QR Code Contact Share support?

Meridio QR Code Contact Share currently features the following languages: English.

Is Meridio QR Code Contact Share available in Apple Arcade's lineup?

No, Meridio QR Code Contact Share is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are there in-app purchases available in Meridio QR Code Contact Share?

No, Meridio QR Code Contact Share does not offer in-app purchases.

Is Meridio QR Code Contact Share tailored for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Unfortunately, Meridio QR Code Contact Share is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there any advertisements in Meridio QR Code Contact Share?

No, there are no advertisements in Meridio QR Code Contact Share.

Screenshots of Meridio QR Code Contact Share

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Reviews of Meridio QR Code Contact Share

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  • Useless. Avoid.

    There are countless apps that allow you easily to create a QR version of a vCard to share your contact info. I have been testing quite a few. Don’t waste your time here. (1) This app only supports a single card (ie set of contact info): so you can set up, for instance a business one and a personal one. (2) There is no support for social media profiles. Just a single website. (3) The phone number field doesn’t support international numbers. (4) After entering your data, the app will force you to enable location services. Why this is necessary is unclear but it’s a privacy problem. (5) Even then, the app cranks and cranks, apparently doing “something” but it never creates a QR code. It’s all a bit suspect.
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