Barcode Integration Options for Visual C++
IDAutomation.com provides several products and options for implementing barcodes in Visual C++ with flexible license agreements to meet a variety of needs including single-user licenses and royalty-free developer licenses.
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Tutorial: Create ANSI C and C++ Barcodes Product: C++ Header File with Barcode Fonts Developers From $790 |
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Creating barcodes with Self-Checking fonts Product: Code 39 and Codabar Single Users From $159 Developers From $790 |
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Creating barcodes with the ActiveX DLL Product: Barcode ActiveX Control Single Users From $199 Developers From $790 |
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Tutorial: Create barcodes with the Native Barcode DLL Product: Barcode Fonts or Universal Barcode Font and Native Windows DLL Single Users From $159 Developers From $790 |
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Product: PDF417 Font or Data Matrix Font with the ActiveX or .NET Control Encoders Provided Developers From $1,790 |
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Barcode ActiveX Control with Visual Studio .NET Single Users From $199 Developers From $790 |
IDAutomation's ActiveX controls may be used in Microsoft Visual C++ .NET. The integration process is slightly different than for Visual C++ 6. The sample download provided uses the PDF417 ActiveX control as the primary example, but may easily be converted to use any of the other ActiveX controls. Documented instructions are included in the readme3.txt file. The example was created using Visual Studio.NET 2002 but may be opened and converted to Visual Studio.NET 2003 or later versions. |