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SmartCodeDeveloper VB.NET Barcode Control For Business Applications
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Jason
2011-09-09 08:41:07 UTC
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SmartCodeDeveloper control is feature-rich, multi-purpose barcode SDK
that many be deployed in different environments. It empowers
organizations with barcode production capability, and enables
applications to generate barcodes with its powerful and easy to use
DLL (Dynamic link library). Written in pure managed code in .NET, it
integrates seamlessly with .NET projects and works with Crystal
Reports, Web Services, Databinding, Reporting Services, and WPF
(Windows Presentation Foundation).

The latest release (version 4.6) adds support for the GS1-128 and GS1
DataMatrix symbologies, and makes possible the encoding of special
characters like FNC1 and Escape into some barcodes.

SmartCodeDeveloper supports the following linear bar code
symbologies :

Code39, Code128, Code128A, Code128B, Code128C, Code39ASCII,
Interleaved 2 of 5, ITF14, EAN13, ISBN, ISSN, UPCA, UPCE, EAN8, UPC
Extension 2, UPC Extension 5, UCCEAN128 (All industry Application
Identifiers like SSCC-14, SSCC-18 etc.), Code93, Rational Codabar, MSI
(Modified Plessey), Standard 2 of 5, Postnet, RSS14 (Reduced Space
Symbology), GS1-DataBar.

2D Barcodes are also supported

Data Matrix, QR Code. MicroQR and PDF417.


For more information

Company Website
http://www.technoriversoft.com

Product Information
http://www.technoriversoft.com/developer.html

Product Download
http://www.technoriversoft.com/downloaddeveloper.html
Mayayana
2011-09-09 12:05:32 UTC
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You won't get many customers by spamming newsgroups.
And you're not even in the right newsgroup. This is a VB
group. We don't use bloated 500 MB VMs to run our
software. You want to be spamming the VB.Net groups.
Tony Toews
2011-09-12 02:46:25 UTC
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On Fri, 9 Sep 2011 08:05:32 -0400, "Mayayana"
Post by Mayayana
You want to be spamming the VB.Net groups.
Hehehehehe

Tony
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