Ninelocks Barcode Reader - enables external devices, such as barcode/mag-stripe readers to be connected to a Palm. Rather than entering your data with a stylus, you can hook up a barcode reader, or any other serial RS232 device and enter the data directly into your Palm application. (Also requires hackmaster from www.daggerware.com) Ninelocks Bar code reader consists of two components. A hackmaster extension - Barcode Hack.prc A control Panel application - Barcode.prc The barcode reader is connected via your Palm cradle or modem cable. This is a fully functional evaluation version. If you would like to see additional features added please contact barcode@ninelocks.com
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 3.x, Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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