Add barcodes to your Mac OS applications. Barcode Font Kits for Mac OS include square and rectangular Datamatrix barcodes, PDF417 and MicroPDF417 barcodes, QR Codes, supporting Numeric, Alphanumeric and Byte modes and Universal 1D-Barcodes. It consists of a static library suitable for use with most Mac development tools (including XCode) and a set of barcode fonts (TrueType, OpenType and PostScript fonts provided).
| Add to Cart | $ 681.04 | 1 Developer License DataMatrix font kit for Mac OS-X | Download (1.6 MB) | |
| Add to Cart | $ 681.04 | 1 Developer License PDF417 font kit for Mac OS-X | Download (1.8 MB) | |
| Add to Cart | $ 681.04 | 1 Developer License QR Code font kit for Mac OS-X | Download (1.6 MB) | |
| Add to Cart | $ 681.04 | 1 Developer License Aztec font kit for OS-X | Download (1.6 MB) | |
| Add to Cart | $ 681.04 | 1 Developer License Universal 1D Barcode font kit for Mac OS-X | Download (2.1 MB) |
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Each 2D font kit is available only as a developer version which permits royalty-free use of the static library and fonts as part of the developer's own project for up to 10,000 distributions.
The following Barcode font kits are available for Mac OS:
The static libraries and fonts included in these kits are suitable for any Mac OS-X. However, the sample Cocoa applications and projects, built to be compatible with OS-X 10.1.5 or later, are built using XCode 1.5 running on OS-X 10.3. We are not able to provide support for using the tools on OS older than 10.3.
Each kit includes a static library that converts the supplied data into a string that can be displayed or printed one of the supplied fonts to produce a barcode symbol. The library can also provide a pattern string for developers who wish to draw the bars.
The kit also includes barcode fonts in TrueType, OpenType and PostScript form.
Disk Space Required: 2MB
Mac OS-X 10.1.5 or later. To compile the samples provided XCode version 1.5 is required, although the libraries and fonts have no dependence on XCode.