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Adam,
The cheapest and simplest way of doing this is to use a barcode font, many are available for free, and use this font with any software or application they are currently using to generate the barcode. It's simple, painless and free ! Just google barcode fonts and you'll find a whole load of them.
Hope this helps !
Jaspal Dugal
On Thu, 01 Feb 2007 13:18:46 -0500, Adam Herbst wrote:
> Colleagues:
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> I'm working with a client who does not want to purchase the
> barcoding module to their current RMS. With that in mind, they
> want to run a very simple, separate barcode circulation system.
> Please let me know, either on the listserve or off, if you are
> aware of any software/hardware systems that they could run. (I
> remember a discussion several months ago about putting together a
> system on the cheap, but I'm looking for either an off-the-shelf
> item or something that can be licensed.)
>
> As always, I thank you all for your time and knowledge.
>
> Adam
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> Regards-
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> Adam Herbst, CRM
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