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Software enables non-experts to develop barcodes.

April 16, 2008 - Part of Barcode for Documents suite, Visual Barcode Designer solicits relevant details about intended use of document, area dedicated to barcode, and output method, then provides symbol that can be placed in target areas. Entire process can be modified as requirements change. Suite supports DataMatrix and PDF417 2D barcodes; Code 128, Code 93, and Code 39 1D barcodes; automatic data compression for large data sets; and source code for adding barcodes to PDF, MS Word, and HTML documents.
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Inlite Research, Inc.
615 Templeton Court
Sunnyvale, CA, 94087
USA


Inlite Research Announces the Visual Barcode Designer - Non Experts Can Design Barcodes with Assured Performance


Sunnyvale, CA - March 20, 2008 - Inlite Research Inc, today rolled out the Barcode for Documents suite including the Visual Barcode Designer (VBD). The expanding market for business process automation requires barcodes to be designed and placed on outgoing documents, separators, cover pages and business forms. Until now, barcode design required the user to define cryptic parameters whose purpose and values were a mystery. Worse yet, the user had to go through trial and error to achieve readable barcodes, yet they were not assured of continuing success.

Business processes that depend on barcodes cannot rely on haphazard performance. They require solid readability. With 15 years experience in barcode recognition, Inlite developed the VBD, to enable users who have no barcode expertise to design rock solid barcodes. The application does this by soliciting relevant details about the intended use of the document, the area dedicated to the barcode and the output method, then it provides a symbol that can be placed in the target area. The entire process is easily modified as requirements change.

VBD works in conjunction with the Barcode For Documents Runtime Engine (BFD). In production only the BFD runtime engine needs to be installed. BFD is provided with a configuration string and runtime data to generate the specific runtime barcode. The suite supports:

o DataMatrix and PDF417 2D barcodes
o Code 128, Code 93 and Code 39 1D barcodes
o Automatic data compression for large data sets
o Source code for adding barcodes to PDF, MS Word, and HTML documents
o Learn more at http://www.inliteresearch.com/homepage/products/visual_barcode_designer.html

"Our customers needed a simple, flexible and super reliable tool for creating barcodes for their business processes," said Gene Manheim, Inlite's president. "Visual Barcode Designer and the BFD engines make it possible for any developer to create assured quality processes that will work with fax or scanned documents, allowing them to concentrate on the essentials of their business rather than the techno trivia of the barcode features."

VBD and BFD can be downloaded at www.inliteresearch.com. Runtime licenses for VBD are $795. BFD license is $399. Inlite provides tech support for one year with the license.

About Inlite Research Inc.
Since 1992, Inlite Research Inc. has been a leading provider of image processing and barcode recognition technology to OEM developers of document processing and data capture applications. ClearImage engines enable developers to automate business processes, to process documents and images and to capture data, improving enterprise productivity, customer service and profitability. Inlite's legendary support is provided directly by the engineers who developed the software, and accounts for the loyalty of customers. With over 30,000 installations worldwide, Inlite continues to innovate imaging and barcode technologies.
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