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In his latest video, Chris Pirillo shows a useful extension for Chrome that turns the page URL into a QR Code right within the browser, to open it on a mobile device. Does anyone knows of a similar extension for Safari, or Firefox? Or maybe a bookmarklet?

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UPDATE:

There are enough bookmarklets for that in here.

This one is the best.

So I guess I don't need an extension after all. I love bookmarklets.

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asked Aug 05 '10 at 16:08

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edited Aug 05 '10 at 16:37


For Firefox https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2780/

This one may work also https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/8613/

Unfortunately, safari just started with extensions, so it will take some time to get some for Safari.

answered Aug 05 '10 at 16:10

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edited Aug 05 '10 at 16:13

Bookmarklets do the job just as well.

And are probably lighter on the system.

(Aug 05 '10 at 16:22) BrunoMCP BrunoMCP's gravatar image

I just did a quick lookup of extensions.

(Aug 05 '10 at 16:23) kevin ♦♦ kevin's gravatar image
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