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VeCAD is a 3D vector graphics
CharMap is a .NET control for
FontListCombo is a font
Basis-workspace for Visual
library. It serves as a
viewing and copying
picker .NET control for
C++(tm)-users for
foundation for your own
characters of any fonts
developers, which allows to
development of their own
customized drawing
installed in the system. It
arrange and manage all
products. The workspace runs
applications (CAD/GIS). The
can be used for various
installed fonts with ease.
from Visual C++(tm) 6 and
library is furnished in two
projects being adoptive to
Provides different styles
contains all source files
discreet formats; as a
each application’s design
for fonts representation.The
for compiling a basis
run-time Windows 32 bit DLL;
and color gamma. Windows,
control can be simply
program for Windows (the
and, as an OCX. Both are
DOS and Unicode character
modified by manipulating
compiling for Windows CE is
included.
sets are supported
design time properties
fundamentally prepared).
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EaseSoft Linear Barcode
Convert your scanned images
Bossware’s SMTPClient is a
EaseSoft .Net Barcode
ASP.NET Web ServerControls
to text files or Word
.NET SMTP client for adding
Windows Form Control support
use its internal HttpHandler
documents with
outgoing email to apps and
most barcode symbologies
to transfer barcode images
SimpleOCR--the only OCR
to Web pages. It doesn’t
including Code 39, Extended
directly to the client
(Optical Character
use .NET’s resource-hungry
Code 39, Code 128,
without any temporary
Recognition) application
System.Web.Mail, which is
UCC/EAN-128,Industrial 2 of
files.It is the most
that is completly free.
merely a wrapper for CDONTS
5 Planet, Interleaved 2 of
efficient method to generate
SimpleOCR is also a
and CDOSYS. Written in 100%
5,Codabar, UPC-A,UPC- E, EAN
the barcodes dynamically.
royalty-free developer
managed C# and CLS compliant.
13, EAN 8, BOOKLAND,MSI,
toolkit (aka SDK or API).
Code 11, Code 93
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