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[kde-announce] KBarcode 1.9.9

From:  Dominik Seichter <domseichter-AT-web.de>
To:  kde-announce <kde-announce-AT-kde.org>
Subject:  [kde-announce] KBarcode 1.9.9
Date:  Sun, 1 Jan 2006 14:29:16 +0100

Name: KBarcode
Version: 1.9.9
Type: Printing
Depend: KDE 3.3.x
License: GPL
Homepage: http://www.kbarcode.net
More Info:
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=9924

Description:
 KBarcode is a barcode and label printing
application for Linux and KDE 3. It can be used to
print every thing from simple business cards up to
complex labels with several barcodes (e.g. article
descriptions).


KBarcode comes with an easy to use WYSIWYG label
designer, a setup wizard, batch import of labels
(directly from the delivery note), thousands of
predefined labels, database managment tools and
translations in many languages. Even printing more
than 10.000 labels in one go is no problem for
KBarcode.


Additionally it is a simply xbarcode replacement
for the creation of barcodes. All major types of
barcodes like EAN, UPC, CODE39 and ISBN are
supported. A complete list of all supported
barcode encoding types can be found here:
http://www.kbarcode.net/29.0.html.

The stable release 1.6.2 is avaible for download
here: http://www.kbarcode.net/12.0.html

Changelog:
 KBarcode 1.9.9 includes finally complete KDE
addressbook support. Printing address labels was
never so easy. The KDE addressbook can now be used
as data source for batch printing. All addressbook
fields are available as variables in KBarcode. The
CSV to SQL import was fixed as well importing CSV
files containing the separator character in a
quoted area. Additionally it is now possible to
specify the encoding of CSV data. 
 
Please download KBarcode 1.9.9 and report any
problems you find.



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