Barres' II.0.1 is Shareware Other software design by Antilog. It runs on following operating system: Mac OS X,Mac PPC. Barres is a simple barcode generation application for Macintoshes. It can generate the following type of barcodes: UPC (12 digits), EAN13 (13 digits), and SCC14 (14 digits). By extension of the EAN code, the JAN13 and ISBN-EAN formats can be created
Barres II.0.1 has been tested and received a complete evaluation by the Soft32Download experts and due to the great results it has been awarded with the "Clean & Safe" award, meaning that this product is 100% clean of adware/spyware/trojans/viruses and it is safe to install.
Whats new in version II.0.1:This update fixes a subtle crashing bug which appeared rarely in certain conditions during the very first launch of the software, and corrupted the preference file.
In addition, several minor issues have been addressed.
Publisher review:Barres is a simple barcode generation application for Macintoshes. It can generate the following type of barcodes: UPC (12 digits), EAN13 (13 digits), and SCC14 (14 digits). By extension of the EAN code, the JAN13 and ISBN-EAN formats can be created. With Barres, the simple barcode generator, you can generate barcode graphics yourself, simply and inexpensively, using your Macintosh. Simply launch the application, type in the desired barcode number, and resulting barcode graphic is generated. You can save it in a resolution-independent format, in a standard epsf file or in a PICT image. You can import it onto your favorite page-layout, word-processing, or illustration program. Barres generated graphics have been tested with the most important illustration or desktop publishing softwares (XPress, InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, ...)) in a professional environment.
Operating system:Mac OS X,Mac PPC
Release notes:Minor Update
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