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On Tuesday, December 13, 2011 6:07:17 AM Mike Hearn wrote:
> That's cool. I hope Matts change gets merged soon. Then the issue becomes
> how do people find out about this capability? Expecting people to learn how
> to hand-craft Bitcoin links won't work. 

Bitcoin-Qt 0.6 will include a QR Code generator.

> But all modern operating systems support copy/paste and drag/drop of rich
> content. 

No, not really. I've found that dragging and dropping links manages to corrupt 
them most of the time.