Now there's a solid set of reasons to pay $80. You don't have to add a couple extra digits manually. And wow, it outputs in CMYK. Outstanding! That'll save you the 10 seconds it would take to change the color mode yourself. By the way, you don't "typeset" barcodes. "Typesetting" means "setting type".
To be fair, many of the other barcode programs cost twice as much, which is an even bigger rip off. But that doesn't change the fact that this particular program costs a LOT more than it should. This is a one-trick pony, guys; it's worth maybe $20 at the very most.
Wow, I'm convinced! - Stormchild
Now there's a solid set of reasons to pay $80. You don't have to add a couple extra digits manually. And wow, it outputs in CMYK. Outstanding! That'll save you the 10 seconds it would take to change the color mode yourself. By the way, you don't "typeset" barcodes. "Typesetting" means "setting type".Here's another freeware option, updated more recently.
Ray's UPC A Creator
To be fair, many of the other barcode programs cost twice as much, which is an even bigger rip off. But that doesn't change the fact that this particular program costs a LOT more than it should. This is a one-trick pony, guys; it's worth maybe $20 at the very most.
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Tuesday, September 05 2006 @ 12:33 PM PDT