SEATTLE (PRWEB) April 6, 2006
Azalea Software is now shipping Linux versions of its Big 4 barcode font packages targeting a number of IBM platforms. C128Tools, UPCTools, C39Tools, and I2of5Tools are now ready for IBM eServer for Linux and are available for the popular pSeries including p5, OpenPower and JS20, and zSeries (S390) platforms. More information is online: http://www.azalea.com/Linux
C128Tools, UPCTools, C39Tools, and I2of5Tools have all met IBM specifications for validation. Azalea Software’s products have been available for Windows and the Macintosh for years and now IBM Linux users can create high-quality barcode symbols quickly and easily. Pass your data in with the correct parameters and format the output in Azalea’s barcode fonts. That’s all there is to it.
The new Linux builds include fonts in TrueType, Type 1 PostScript Windows, Type 1 PostScript PFA (Printer Font ASCII), OpenType PS, BDF, and PCL formats. This broad selection of font formats allows users to target any one of a number of printers on their network.
“After years of selling into the desktop market, these IBM Linux builds are our first serious offering for IBM customers. With this release our suite of barcode printing tools now extends across the enterprise. This effort is one of several, including Oracle and .NET, that moves us into big ass markets,” says Jerry Whiting, founder and CEO of Azalea Software. “I for one can’t wait.”
C128Tools Linux, UPCTools Linux, C39Tools Linux, and I2of5Tools Linux are available now for US$ 299. Discounts are offered for multiple computers in a cluster. Like all of Azalea’s bar code products, the Linux builds can be ordered online and downloaded immediately.
Azalea Software is the premier barcode font foundry and is located in Seattle WA. Founded in 1992 as a spin-off of the Aldus Corp., Azalea features a full line of 1D and 2D barcode products. They are the primary OEM supplier for H-P’s LaserJet barcode add-ons and maintain the original Bar Code FAQ. Azalea’s products work under Windows, the Macintosh (Classic and OS X), Linux, UNIX, and other platforms. All of Azalea’s staff members are certified by GS1, the standards body that administers the UPC symbology, as EAN.UCC Bar Code Consultants. Bottom line, this means that anyone who answers the phone at Azalea knows what they’re talking about.
For more information about Azalea’s line of bar code printing solutions, visit our website at www.azalea.com
The Azalea Software, Inc. logo, C128Tools, UPCTools, C39Tools, and I2of5Tools are trademarks of Azalea Software, Inc. The Ready for IBM eServer with Linux Mark and the trademarks contained therein, with the exception of Linux, are trademarks of IBM Corp. IBM is not the licensor of this Business Partner’s product and does not make any warranties regarding this Business Partner’s product.
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