DataMatrix Decoder SDK/NET Crack & Serial Key

DataMatrix Decoder SDK/NET Crack & Serial Key

DataMatrix Decoder SDK/NET Crack With Serial Number

A handy SDK library that developers can use to decode Data Matrix codes and extract data from barcodes even if they are severely damaged.

Version 2.0
Updated Sep 4th 2013
Developer
User Rating 3.1
807 3.1
Original File Size 70 KB
Downloads 6541
Systems Windows All
Category Programming

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DataMatrix Decoder SDK/NET is practical library that you can use to decode rectangular and square ECC 200 Data Matrix codes.

The library can decipher codes from 6x6 to 144 by 144. It is also capable of determining the sequence of the bars and calibrates the reader.

DataMatrix Decoder SDK/NET reviews

14 January 2020
Bianca

how to use DataMatrix Decoder SDK/NET patch?

25 April 2020
Manuel

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