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Sax.net Introduces Sax.net Linear Barcodes; Sax.net Barcodes Makes It Easy to Generate Professional Bar Codes for .NET Applications.


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EUGENE, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 31, 2002

Sax.net today announced the release of Sax.net Linear Barcodes, the latest addition to its popular line of Rock Solid Components.

Sax.net Barcodes makes it easy to generate perfectly drawn bar codes from a .NET application that are completely device independent and can work in any resolution.

The Sax.net Barcodes class library was designed from the ground up to be fully integrated with the Microsoft .NET See .NET.  framework. Sax.net Barcodes can be used with ADO.NET and print bar codes using Crystal Reports and other report generators. A simple but powerful object model allows for very deep integration with the .NET framework.

"Very close integration with the .NET Framework will let our customers fully leverage the power of the rich .NET Framework classes," said Mike Sax, President and founder of Sax.net, "This allows Sax.net Barcodes to be used in reports, web applications, print preview A software function that displays on screen the way a document will print on paper. Print preview eliminates wasting paper as corrections are made before the document is printed. In addition, network printers are not always close by and easily accessible.  controls, web services (1) Loosely, any online service delivered over the Web. Such usage appears in articles from non-technical sources, but not in IT-oriented publications, because definition #2 below describes the correct use of the term. , and applications we never even imagined."

All major linear barcode formats are supported. Because Sax.net Barcodes uses the Microsoft .NET Framework's GDI (Graphics Device Interface) The traditional programming interface (API) for output in Windows. When an application needs to display or print, it makes a call to a GDI function and sends it the parameters for the object that must be created. + interface, bar codes look identical on screen and on paper. Barcodes can be printed, viewed on a form or preview window, and even saved to a wide number of image file formats Image file formats provide a standardized method of organizing and storing image data. This article deals with digital image formats used to store photographic and other image information. .

The product comes bundled with source code samples which illustrate a wide variety of programming techniques in both Visual Basic.NET See VB.NET.  and C#.

Sax.net Linear Barcodes sells for $399.00 and is royalty-free. For more information, write to info@sax.net, visit http://sax.net/dotnet/barcodes.

Sax, Sax.net, and Rock Solid Components are trademarks of Sax Software Corp. All product and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright(c)2002, Sax Software Corp.

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