Barcode Label Maker 4.1

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    08/09/2007
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WYSWYG barcode label designer, support database. Fast, easy way to design and print professional quality bar code labels. And the sixty-four-dollar question: it's almost free. Barcode Label Maker provides powerful design, printing, and database features that allows you to create any size of label with Barcodes, Text, Shapes, Images. It gives you the flexibility to meet your most demanding labeling needs. With Barcode Label Maker, a few quick mouse motions are all it takes to combine bar codes, text, shapes, and graphics into professional quality labels.

Moving, resizing, modifying objects on your labels is as easy as a, b, c. The powerful Datasheet Manager lets you generate sequences data freely, and besides, Barcode Label Maker also providers import data from Text File, MS Excel, MS Access MDB database. Version 4.1 is a bug fixing release.

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