YourCastle
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maybe my knowledge of click-able paper is limited or wrong? can someone explain how it's superior to a QR code?
Don’t have to have or click on an object, just anyplace on the page.maybe my knowledge of click-able paper is limited or wrong? can someone explain how it's superior to a QR code?
i don't see the relevance. If you don't want to say in 30 words or less what the point of your article was, no worry.With whom do I have the pleasure of communicating? I appreciate critical dialogue and would like to know about you. Do you have a website. Mine was included in the a previous posting: hrlevenson.wixsite.com/hrlevenson
except how do people know to do that? And it's not a click, yeah? i mean, you have to take out your phone and point it at the paper, right?Don’t have to have or click on an object, just anyplace on the page.
In all due respect, sound bite thinking, e.g., Twitter, in my opinion, is one of the communication shortcomings of our present society. I prefer thoughtful dialogue. No worries.
except how do people know to do that? And it's not a click, yeah? i mean, you have to take out your phone and point it at the paper, right?
and you have to download a dedicated app?
the camera app on phones just recognize QR codes.
There could be a brief note to click anywhere on the page with the CP Clickable app. In books the process is briefly explained at the beginning.except how do people know to do that? And it's not a click, yeah? i mean, you have to take out your phone and point it at the paper, right?
and you have to download a dedicated app?
the camera app on phones just recognize QR codes.
I have been discussing. I just wanted to show respect by knowing who is asking intelligent questions. I also thought that this site is for critical discussions. In that this is not your preference, I am ending our thread. Thank you for your clear position. I am sincere. Signing off.I get it, you don't want some schmuck on the internet telling you one of your biggest projects (click-able paper) was a solution in search of a problem.
But for the future, if you can't start your articles out with a brief, clear description of what the point of your article is, then don't write the article.
Lastly, the fact that you don't want to discuss this with me without my credentials is a weak strawman. My points stand (or fall!) on their own merits without me needing to support them with extraneous info.
who i am has no bearing on the validity (or lack of) of my opinions. I think you simply have no answers.I have been discussing. I just wanted to show respect by knowing who is asking intelligent questions. I also thought that this site is for critical discussions. In that this is not your preference, I am ending our thread. Thank you for your clear position. I am sincere. Signing off.
umm, I wanted to know what he was trying to say.Do you really need someone else to answer the question about print being dead, for you? The fact that this site right here even exists in the first place, proves that it isn’t.
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The point of the article appears to be this recommendation:
Right!not to belabor the point, but if I had buried the point of my article, I would've failed my journalism class.
I worked at Konica Minolta when they were marketing their own version of this. A few accounts bought into the idea, but it also went dormant. I think the challenge is in both instances, they require a proprietary app be downloaded to your device in order for it to work. The last thing most customers want to do when they see an advert is to open their phone, open the app store, find the app, and wait a few minutes for it to download. Then, there's accepting all of the permissions, and sometimes even creating an account.I'm using CLICKA for clickable paper from Ricoh on the Apple store. The article did not say to use the CP Clicker. So now I downloaded CP Clicker and it worked.
Why are there two apps by Ricoh in the Apple store that appear identical in description, function and use except that one of them doesn't actually work?
Why did Ricoh let the tech lay dormant for 6 years?
Sorry but this feels like a brilliant technical exercise with no actual perceivable broad adoption future.
@YourCastle , it's not superior, just different. A QR code can cause your phone to open just about anything including a website, video, PDF menu at a restaurant, download a contact, etc. Clickable paper is using augmented reality to make the printed piece become interactive. Yes, it does require downloading a proprietary app, which I think is the main reason it didn't take off. However, augmented reality does have some cool applications. Education is just one of those applications as seen in this video. Many beverage companies have made their cans or bottles interactive as seen in this Jack Daniels example.maybe my knowledge of click-able paper is limited or wrong? can someone explain how it's superior to a QR code?
thanks!@YourCastle , it's not superior, just different. A QR code can cause your phone to open just about anything including a website, video, PDF menu at a restaurant, download a contact, etc. Clickable paper is using augmented reality to make the printed piece become interactive. Yes, it does require downloading a proprietary app, which I think is the main reason it didn't take off. However, augmented reality does have some cool applications. Education is just one of those applications as seen in this video. Many beverage companies have made their cans or bottles interactive as seen in this Jack Daniels example.
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