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CNS Barcode for FileMaker Pro is a plug-in that brings the power of barcodes to your FileMaker Solution. CNS Barcode can scan JPEG or PNG images containing barcodes or it can use an attached webcam to scan any barcodes held up to the camera. Barcode formats you can scan include Codabar, Code 3 of 9 (Code 39), Code 3 of 9 Ext. (Code 39+), Code 93, Code 128, etc.
- Installation problem on Mountain Lion(10.8+): 'Accubarcode Pro (Plus) Installer' is damaged Wed, - 04:39 — accuyezi This is an issue introduced by the default security settings of Mac OS X 10.8+ (Mountain Lion), which allow only applications downloaded from 'Mac.
- Mac Barcode versione completa e illimitata generatore. Mac OS X 10.7 o versioni successive Pronto per Mac OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) Versione: 3.11.4.
- Mac OS X recognizes the Symbol PL470 wireless barcode scanner as a keyboard when the base station is plugged in via USB, but it is not able to understand it. There is a specific trick involved in getting the input to match up.
- Nov 21, 2012 In this article, I will show you how to enable installation of applications from sources other than the Mac App Store on Mac OS 10.8 (Mountain Lion). Normally speaking, Mac OS 10.8 only allows users to install applications from 'verified sources'. In effect, this means that users are unable to install most applications.
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Hmmm...we use several Symbol barcode scanners with FileMaker Pro apps developed in-house, and we've never had a problem. As mentioned, the Mac sees it as a keyboard, and the output from the scanner has always worked like a charm. It will happily place the text from the scan into FMP, Word, TextEdit, text fiield forms in Firefox...anything we throw at it!
Really? Either your in-house devs know something we don't or whatever model your using works better.
We use the Symbol LS 4278 (link from where I buy them, CDW).
And no, the devs don't know anything special. They asked me to find something that could scan barcodes and barf out the output into a FileMaker Pro database field. I read good things about that model, bought one to try, and we've bought several since as we do more and more projects that include barcode scanning.
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Edit: macosxhints.com user cliffkujala also notes below that he uses the LS 4278. Maybe that model is just super Mac friendly? We also use a wired USB model that works well too, but I don't have that model number on hand.
so lemme get this right... you use a $600 barcode scanner JUST for your delicious library?
Well, it's actually my friend's barcode scanner. Borrowing from a friend is better than paying $180 for a new one. ;)
This support article from Xsilva might also be relevant.---
- Ben Rosenthal
MacBook Pro 2.8GHz - Snow Leopard
- Ben Rosenthal
MacBook Pro 2.8GHz - Snow Leopard
We use Symbol scanners with our Macs. We use them with Xsilva LightSpeed, but they will also work with DL, or any other application that needs a barcode data set typed in followed by a carriage return.
We are even using them without the proprietary wireless Symbol communication base. We go straight from the scanner to the Mac, via Bluetooth. The model we use is LS4278 Wireless Bluetooth Scanner.
Works great.
We are even using them without the proprietary wireless Symbol communication base. We go straight from the scanner to the Mac, via Bluetooth. The model we use is LS4278 Wireless Bluetooth Scanner.
Works great.
I had to buy a barcode scanner some years ago for my business and was a bit worried about the compatibility. Anyway, I bought a 'Cypher LAB' scanner (don't have a number right now) and it worked without installing anything.
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Thank you for sharing barcode scanner work with Mac OS X Scanners.
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- Windows (Windows 10 32bit (x86) | Windows 10 64bit (x64) | Windows 8.1 32bit (x86) | Windows 8.1 64bit (x64) | Windows 8 32bit (x86) | Windows 8 64bit (x64) | Windows 7 32bit (x86) | Windows 7 64bit (x64) | Windows Vista 32bit (x86) | Windows Vista 64bit (x64) | Windows XP)
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- Connect your Zebra GT800 printer to a Windows PC you and make sure the printer is turned on in the State. If your printer includes a printer wireless, turn on the Zebra GT800 printer and select one of the available connection methods. If the automatic connection method (auto connect) is available, select that method.
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