ezBarcodePrinting 2.0.3

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Barcode label design printing software retrieve data from database and prints linear and 2D barcodes, text and images. Codabar, Code11, Code128, Code39, Code39Ext, Code93, Code93Ext, Ean13, Ean8, Industrial2of5, Interleaved2of5, UccEan128, MSI, Postnet, Planet, Telepen, UpcA, UpcE, IntelligentMail, Sscc18, Scc14, Itf14, PDF417, MacroPDF417, DataMatrix, QRCode.

ezBarcodeprinting barcode printing software exports labels to images and displays image files (bmp, jpg, gif, png, ico, etc.) in the label design. ezBarcodeprinting software chooses data from many type of databases and files such as SQL, Access, Excel, XML, CSV etc. Version 2.0.3 includes new interface and minor bug fix.

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