Tattoo ID Business Edition 6.0.3.2
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Integrated Software Design (more products...) |
| OS: | WinME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP/2003/ CE/ME |
| License: | Demo |
| Price: |
$395 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 21 MB |
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A total solution for your labeling process When it comes to labeling software, nothing makes it easier to produce
professional looking labels than Tattoo ID Business Edition. Whether you're designing and printing labels for internal
use or for your customers, Tattoo ID Business Edition gives you all the features you need to produce impressive
labels with rich color output, type, pictures and barcodes. Tattoo's powerful set of desktop publishing tools let you
create labels for compliance labeling, inventory labels, shipping labels, or bar code labels for any auto ID or tracking
application. Tattoo ID is the most comprehensive labeling tool available. Incorporate pictures, symbols, icons or logos in your label. Only Tattoo ID lets you take advantage of a full range of colors (CYMK or RGB) for pictures, text and backgrounds. Barcodes, text and graphics can be constant or dynamic data can come from a wide variety of sources, including your company's database. Tattoo ID Business Edition also offers something no other labeling software solution can -- the ability to design and view multiple labels on a page with multiple pages. This feature takes the guess work out of designing labels. In addition, the flexible label printing feature allows you to start where you left off, meaning that you do not waste label stock. Tattoo ID's integrated features are powerful enough to satisfy even international regulatory compliance labeling requirements It is easy to use. Even the most complex labels with the most difficult compliance labeling demands can be created with ease using Tattoo ID Business Edition. Tattoo ID even includes spell checking. Use one of the pre-designed label formats, or simply create your own. Tattoo ID Business Edition features more than 1000 templates to accommodate any size and shape of label stock, and lets you see exactly what your label will look like when you're done. |
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