Our new command line tool for OS X will create all common linear and 2D area barcodes. The tool can be used directly in the Terminal on the command line but you can also call it from all common scripting languages like Python, Perl, AppleScript, Ruby etc. as well as from ordinary programming languages like C or Objective-C. An ideal solution for mass production of all sorts of barcodes. <br/><br/> The software supports all common linear and 2D barcodes. It is completely self contained, runs without a user interface and does not require external components or barcode fonts. <br/><br/> Supported Codes <ul> <li>EAN 8 / EAN 13</li> <li>ISBN 10 / ISBN 13</li> <li>UPC-A / UPC-E</li> <li>Code 39</li> <li>Code 39 Extended</li> <li>Code 128 A, B, C</li> <li>Code 128 UCC/EAN/GS1</li> <li>Code 2/5 Interleaved</li> <li>Code 2/5 Industrial</li> <li>Codabar</li> <li>Datamatrix / HIBC</li> <li>PDF417</li> <li>QR Code (cellphone barcode)</li> </ul> The tool is very easy to use and handles all necessary data conversion or check digit calculation automatically, all the user has to provide is the data to encode and the location and filename for the output. If so desired a separate options file can further control the barcode creation. <br/><br/> The software comes with sample scripts for mass production of barcodes in the following languages: Python, Perl, Ruby, AppleScript.
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Barcode Command Line Tool 1.0
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | Mac OS X 10.4 or higher | ||
| Downloads | 8 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Wolf Software | File Size | 170k |
| Date added | 27 Apr 2008 | ||
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