Morovia QRCode Fontware and Writer SDK is the ultimate tool box to print QR Code symbols. A QR Code is a Matrix two-dimensional code developed by Japanese corporation Denso-Wave in 1994. The “QR” is derived from “Quick Response”, as the creator intended the code to allow its contents to be decoded at high speed. QR Codes are common in Japan, where they are currently the most popular type of two dimensional codes. Moreover, most current Japanese mobile phones can read this code with their camera.
QR Code is capable of encoding large amount of data - 7,089 numeric characters, 4,296 alphanumeric, 2,953 bytes or 1,817 Kanji text.
HIBC QR Code is the version adopted by HIBC (Health Industry Barcode) to create barcodes on health items.
The QR Code supported by this software is model 2, described in described in ISO/IEC 18004:2006.[1]
This package includes the following contents:
*One true type fonts targeting 600 dpi laser printers - mrvqrcode.ttf.
*The user manual, which you are reading on.
*QRCode Encoder GUI, a GUI program to create barcode strings based on data entered. The program can export barcode images in a variety of formats, such as PNG, EMF, SVG and EPS.
*A Windows native DLL that allows you to add QRCode printing to your own application.
*A Crystal Reports extension DLL that adds QR Code printing functionality to Crystal Reports.
*Microsoft Word Plugin to create QR Codes in Word documents.
*An ActiveX Control that can be inserted into Microsoft Office programs or integrated into your custom application.
*Examples demonstrating how to add QR Code printing functionality to your applications in a variety of programming environments, such as Access, VB6, Visual C++ and .Net.