Barcodelib Alternative 2023.1.11395
ntegrating a powerful new BarcodeLib alternative from the expert team at IronSoftware allows your team to enhance the overall value of your C# or VB project. This will give end users the ability to quickly read, generate, and attach all kinds of beneficial information to custom barcodes and QR blocks. Instead of relying on cross-functional applications or buggy open-source products, you get a valuable resource that helps drive efficiency, inventory management, document digitization, and customer engagement across practically all niche industries.
With this BarcodeLib C# option, you create a targeted competitive advantage for reading, scanning, and managing business resources. That could be as simple as keeping track of all the electronic scooters in a new city fleet to ensuring convention attendees have social media accounts attached to every ID card.
For a full report on the various capabilities and features of this BarcodeLib resource, visit https://ironsoftware.com/csharp/barcode/blog/compare-to-other-components/barcodelib-alternative. IronSoftware was sure to include supportive info to make the transition of using this new tool much more effortless. With complete support for .NET 5/6, Core, Standard, Framework, Azure, and more, you get the flexibility you need to ensure your end users have all the QR and barcode customizations they could want.
You can download a copy of the BarcodeLib alternative at https://www.nuget.org/packages/barcode. There is also an included auto digital imaging enhancement to fix distorted source files, skewed image data, or scrambled noise - further saving your team time and money from more complex products. At zero cost to use while in development, this is the leading solution to ensuring your next project has total QR and barcode scanning, reading, and generating capabilities.
Requirements
Changes: 2023.1.11395
Fixed:
a bug when installing BarCode for use on .NET Framework
a bug when creating a Code39 Barcode containing '%'
a bug when reading a Tiff image and returning incorrect colors
a bug where ToHtmlTag() was not applying custom width