Implement barcode label design and printing capabilities within your .NET application by turning to this comprehensive development kit
Version | 4.20.7.31 |
Updated | August 14 2020 |
Developer |
MySoftTool Studio
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User Rating |
776
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Original File Size | 287 KB |
Downloads | 6246 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
Barcode Label Printing SDK for .NET is a component that was designed to help advanced computer users such as programmers or software developers integrate barcode label design and printing features within their .NET applications. It can be used with Visual C# .NET, Visual C++ .NET and Visual Basic .NET, depending on the user's needs.
The user-friendly interface makes it possible that label templates can be used in the design. However, users can also create their own label layouts in C# or VB.NET, according to their preferences.
Currently, there are two versions of Barcode Label Printing SDK for .NET: one that is based on .NET 2.0 and is compatible with .NET 3.0 and 3.5, and another one that is based on .NET 4.0 and is compatible with .NET 4.5 and higher.
The main features of the component include user-friendly interfaces with support for undoing, redoing, cutting, copying, pasting, formatting, Z-ordering and zooming. Among the integrated barcodes you can find 1D as well as 2D ones, such as EAN-13, EAN-8, Code 93, Code 128, Code 11, Codabar, UPC-A, UPC-E, UCC 128, Aztec, Data Matrix, QRCode and PDF 417.
The component features an interactive demo application that you can use to test its capabilities without actually integrating them into your programs.
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