JAKARTA For Wallet application fans who want to save all tickets and passes in one place, Passbook is here as a solution to overcome the limited support from certain companies for the application. This application allows users to take existing tickets or passes and import into the Wallet application, so that everything can be saved together.
The recent experience raises public awareness when approaching ticket gates at train stations and realizes that the required ticket QR code is not available on the Wallet app. Despite pre-ordering the ticket, the app used for purchases does not support Wallet, given that the author chose it to take advantage of the discount code.
In such a situation, Passbook offers the option to create a pass from any QR code. This app allows users to manually create a ticket or pass and export it to the Wallet. The process is quite simple, taking less than a minute to 2-3 minutes depending on the desired level of detail.
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After being exported, the pass will appear on the Wallet app in a regular way. The password offers an annual subscription for $8.99, so users can assess how many passes they want to make each year.
Although there are some shortcomings, such as fixed graph aspect ratios, Passbooks provide a much better manual option than any solution at all. In the future, AI can be used to automatically extract details from electronic tickets to select the right templates and fill in the columns automatically.
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