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Barcode .NET Forms Control DLL 9.2 - Dotnet Barcode Forms Control and DLL.

Dotnet Barcode Forms Control and DLL.

Barcode .NET Forms Control DLL



 

Barcode .NET Forms Control DLL: Generate barcode images in Visual Studio .NET with the IDAutomation Forms Control and DLL package. This product is 100% managed code, strong named and signed. Includes source code examples for printing barcodes in C# and VB Dotnet and includes the complete source to an Image Generator application written in VB Dotnet. Supports all popular linear barcode symbologies including Code-128, Code-39, ITF, Code-93, UCC, UPC, EAN, GS1-128, USPS Intelligent Mail, Planet and Postnet. Includes all necessary properties and methods that allow barcode images to be printed, saved to a file or copied to the clipboard. The demo version may be downloaded from www.idautomation.com/formscontrols/ and is fully functional. This package also includes the IDAutomation RFID component which encodes smart tags and labels on RFID printers from .NET Framework applications.

What is new in version 9.2:

Updates in the new release include a One Bit per Pixel update, which allows for quicker streaming and thereby produces a smaller bmp file, updates to the GS1 Databar symbology and additional performance enhancements.




 

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For $395.00

Download: Download Barcode .NET Forms Control DLL 9.2 (1 Mb)
Download Count:8
Release Date:2009-04-01
Last Updated:2009-02-26
Manufacturer: IDAutomation.com, Inc.
Product Support: Barcode .NET Forms Control DLL WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:.NET Framework 1.1 or above
Install:Install Only
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