Cool Barcode Maker 2.1 build 6.13

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    13/02/2004
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    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server

Publisher’s description

Cool Barcode Maker creates a variety of 1D and 2D bar codes, easily outputs bar codes to a printer, and supports the importing of various code data from files. The powerful preview function helps you output bar codes to a printer easily. The template manager can save your customized bar codes. Cool Barcode Maker also can output a bar code to a picture file.

Supported formats include EAN8, EAN13, ISBN, EAN128A, EAN128B, EAN128C, Code39 (and extended), Code93 (and extended), Code_2_5, Code128A, Code128B, Code128C, MSI, PostNet, Codabar, UPC-A, UPC-E, UPC Supp2, PDF417 2D, and Maxicode 2D. The powerful Datasheet Manager lets you generate sequences data freely, and besides, Cool Barcode Maker also providers import data from Text File, MS Excel, and MS Access MDB database.

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