newObjects Active Label Browser

A lightweight application for label design and printing.
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  • Demo
  • Price:
  • USD 20.00
  • Publisher Name:
  • newObjects
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows All
  • File Size:
  • 5.7 MB

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newObjects Active Label Browser Description

The newObjects Active Label Browser was designed to be a lightweight application for label design and printing. Its primary goal is to provide easy-to-use, flexible low cost solution for labeling and barcoding. Of course the features required for labeling make it possible to use it for various other purposes where small format printings are required - such as identity, business cards and some simple reports for example. Active Label Browser supports the most popular today barcode symbologies such as CODE39, CODE128, EAN13, UPC-A, UPC-E as well as many others such as Interleaved 2 of 5, Standard 2 of 5, CODABAR, CODE11, CODE93 and so on. Of course, a label with barcode only is not enough. To give you the opportunity to create informative and nice looking labels Active Label Browser also supports images, texts, symbols and simple graphical shapes. The database connectivity and the internal data cache allow both - printing sets from databases and labels which contain the data set in themselves. But this is not everything! Active Label Browser is indeed a browser which can refer the images on the labels from any URL, can save the labels on the local machine and online (to a WEB server for example), support hyperlinks and so on. Of course we are not talking about WEB browser, but having the opportunity to open and save the labels anywhere and the opportunity to use some of them as like WEB pages makes possible usage beyond the typical for a Windows application. newObjects Active Label Browser is based on our newObjects Active Label ActiveX. The ActiveX is mostly for developers and organizations who want to integrate the labeling and barcoding functionality inside their business software (for example WEB based inventory systems, custom applications for business management etc.). On the other hand there are many customers who need simpler solution which would be ready-to-use - that is Active Label Browser. Still, Active Label Browser is not completely stand-alone. It can interact with almost any database to print sets of labels over a query and can be even used as front-end for simple WEB based applications instead of a WEB browser (see the simple repository that ships with it). Thus it can participate in the process of organizing the business process in your organization and if you reach a point in which your organization decides to order/develop special software for its business you can migrate to the Active Label ActiveX and integrate the tasks done with the browser inside the application. Naturally the fact that Active Label Browser is created using that ActiveX means that such a migration will not require any significant effort. Limitations: ■ You can try the Active Label Browser before buying it. The full functionality is available in demo mode. A "demo version" text is displayed and printed on each label and the location of the text will vary. This should not be a problem for testing with barcode scanners.


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