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   Bar Code Library                                              $389.00
   Version 2.3
   StrandWare, Inc.
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   Bar Code Library is a programmer's library that lets you print high-,
   medium- and low-density bar codes from within your own programs. Bar 
   codes can be printed up to six across on any supported printer. Text 
   is automatically centered under each bar code and can also be printed
   before or after the bar code. Bar Code Library supports most popular 
   bar codes including Zip+4 Postnet. Bar codes can be printed on most  
   dot matrix, LaserJet and PostScript printers. Written in ANSI        
   standard C with source code included and no royalty charges, Bar Code
   Library is an excellent choice for the developer wishing to port to  
   another operating system or market the resulting product. Bar Code   
   Library is compatible with any language that can interface to a C    
   subroutine or execute a DOS command (dBASE/FoxBase, Pascal) using the
   included DOS Shell program. You can modify the source code to add    
   printer drivers and also pull out routines that you don't use to     
   decrease the size of your program. Source code included.             

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   Available in English.

   Supports : Clipper 5.0, Clipper Summer '87

   Shipped . . . . . . . . . . . .  October, 1988

   Source code is available free of charge, or may be included.

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   Product Categories : . Bar Codes
                        . Object-Oriented Programming
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See Also: StrandWare

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