Simply launch the application, type in the barcode bit, and resulting graphic (a resolution-independent PICT file) is automatically copied to you clipboard file, to be pasted into your favorite page-layout, word-processing or illustration program.
Tools - Barres II 2.0 By Antilog
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Barres is a unsubdivided barcode generation application for Macintoshes. It privy generate the following type of barcodes: UPC (12 digits), EAN13 (13 digits), and SCC14 (14 digits). By annex of the EAN cipher, the JAN13 and ISBN-EAN formats privy be created. What's New: Version 2.0 is today "carbonized" it is today totally whole compatible with Mac OS X (altogether versions, from X.0 to X.3: Panther), and works with Mac OS 9. It is possible to deliver the barcode graphic in the professional format epsf (encapsuled PostScript), in accession to the PICT format. The height of the barcode privy be changed from 10% to 999% of the nominal size. The barcode size (if printed at 100%) is displayed, in inches and in millimeters. |
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