Barcode Maker 2.6

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    15/09/2008
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    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista, Microsoft .NET Framework 3

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Bar Code Maker is a application that allows users to make barcodes. Supported barcode types are: Code 39, Code 128, Code EAN 13, Ean 8, and Code 25iBar. Code maker allow you to print barcode that you makes, and also to integrate them with other editors like office (See add-in for more information), export them to any image format or print them automatically with our tablor. Version 2.6 has new Inteli-Sens features printing and setting customization.

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