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Does anyone still use DOS? :-) Here is a list of a few packages that
I've found.
- BARCODE-BLOBS lets you effortlessly
produce industry specification bar codes. The bar codes are in high-quality
PCX format, and can be used in your word processing, desktop publishing,
paint/graphic and data management applications. BARCODE-BLOBS' simple
menu-driven operation produces bar codes that meet the standards of
the Uniform Codes Council (UCC), U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) and
American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The program includes on-line
help and mouse support.
- Bar Tender
for DOS, is a full featured WYSIWYG label program from Seagull
Scientific.
- Quick Bar
is a DOS-based memory resident program which enables you to print bar
codes directly from within your application programs. Contact American
Microsystems, Ltd. for more information.
- ThunderBar is a small, easy-to-use
TSR program requiring approximately 3K of RAM that quickly prints CODE
39 bar codes at any location in your documents that you designate. You
determine the character that triggers printing the code and insert it
and the numerals to use in the appropriate location in your label program,
word processor, or database. When the item is printed, the bar code
appears. You control the bar code width and height. ThunderBar supports
both dot-matrix and laser printers. DOS 3.x
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