Create Linear, Postal, MICR and 2D Barcode in Visual Studio using advanced settings, add your own artwork, save barcodes in many image filetypes
Version | 9.0 Build 2021-05-04 |
Updated | May 5 2021 |
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User Rating |
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Original File Size | 2.1 MB |
Downloads | 7552 |
Systems | Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Programming |
If you're looking to implement advanced barcode creation and editing abilities into your software projects, you can turn to Barcode Professional SDK for .NET. Delivered in a small-sized DLL, it can be integrated with Visual Studio to be able to create .NET based programs with Postal, Linear (1D), 2D, Component Composite, and MICR barcodes.
As far as barcode standards are concerned, it offers support for Chinese Han XIN Code, Code 128, Aztec Code, Data Matrix, UPS MaxiCode, Code 39, GS1 DataBar (RSS-14), and many others. The full list can be found in the demo provided by the tool.
In this demo, you can enter the barcode value that you wish to encode, set custom or automatic size, as well as configure symbology settings when it comes to the bar's height, width, ratio, width adjustment, bearer bar style and width, and whether or not to use full ASII. The new barcode can be previewed in the current window while making adjustments.
Customization preferences are also available for the font of "Value to encode" and "Additional text", such as font name, size, style, emphasis mode, and color. If you want to add your own artwork, you just have to set the logo's file path (or Base64), position, size, and opacity level.
The resulted barcode can be saved to image files in various formats, like BMP, JPG, GIF, PNG, TIF and EMF. It can also be printed after configuring page setup.
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