TTF Barcode fonts, encoders and VB macros for Windows. Support PDF417, EAN13, code128, EAN128, 3 of 9 and 2 of 5 interleaved barcodes. Since fonts are truetype, they can be used with Linux.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • Great job! Just what I was looking for. I just have one comment: I needed code39 font but the default download only includes code128. Maybe this can be confusing for some users, as we need to search your web page for other font types.
  • thx for sharing this! there is a nice barcode encoder that i just found http://www.keepdynamic.com/dotnet-barcode/ it is capable of creating code39, code128, interleaved 2of5, ean128 as well as qr code, datamatrix, and pdf417.
  • It's an amazing work and just for love I guess, thank you.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Languages

English, French

Intended Audience

Developers, Manufacturing

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

Visual Basic

Related Categories

Visual Basic Point of Sale (POS) Software, Visual Basic Software Development Software, Visual Basic Printing Software

Registered

2004-09-24