{"package_name":"com.github.xloem.qrstream","name":"QRStream","summary":null,"category":"Connectivity","icon_url":"/api/icon/com.github.xloem.qrstream","latest_version_code":9,"latest_version_name":"1.1.4","apk_url":"/api/apk/com.github.xloem.qrstream","apk_size":294305,"apk_sha256":"6b57d05b6cf23350a29c8457c0fe4ab70f0c4d70c088ea901217600fe1443c5b","source_kind":"fdroid-repo","repo_slug":"fdroid-archive","last_updated":1779371415,"release_timestamp":1446422400,"description":"<b>NOTE:</b> This app is no longer maintained.\n\nQRStream's intent is to provide for communication with a device without using\nthe radios or USB port. This can be very useful in a handful of obscure\nsituations.\n\nThe first version of this app sent and received a text file or the clipboard by\ncalling out to zxing, without a container format or protocol. Content is split\ninto reasonable sizes and displayed as QR codes, or QR codes are read and\nspliced together in order. This does allow for compatibility with other barcode\nreaders and generators.\n\nAs (and if) the app develops, some ideas are an optional stream protocol,\nembedding the encoding and decoding for smoother use, ensuring binary data can\nbe transferred reliably, including a data review screen, or providing forwarding\nfor IP traffic.\n\nIf this is useful to you, improve something and send a pull request!","categories":["Connectivity","Science & Education","Security"]}