DotImage 7.0b: New Barcode Reader and Silverlight Beta

 

Atalasoft has released DotImage 7.0b which includes a new barcode engine, improved processing of large TIFF and PDF documents, and a beta release of imaging controls for Silverlight applications.

 

The new barcode reader processes many barcode symbologies up to 300% faster than the previous DotImage barcode engine, but is still runtime royalty-free for applications deployed to the desktop.

 

For organizations ready to bring Silverlight document imaging to their applications, DotImage version 7.0 includes Silverlight controls that will be in beta until their release in May. We encourage you to evaluate them and give us feedback! An article explaining how to add them to your toolkit is in the DotImage 7.0b Help document: Programming with DotImage -> Viewing Images -> Silverlight.

 

If you need an extension on your evaluation license, please contact Sales.

 

Download DotImage version 7.0b today or see the release notes.

 

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See Atalasoft @ Tech-Ed in L.A.

 

We've just returned from a very successful AIIM show in Philadelphia where we met many current customers and evaluators. If you weren't able to make it to AIIM, we'd like to meet you in Los Angeles, May 11-15th where we will be exhibiting at Microsoft Tech-Ed. This year we will be featuring Vizit SP, the document image viewer for SharePoint, which was created using our own DotImage SDK.

 

We hope to see you in L.A. - please schedule a meeting with us at the show to discuss how we can better serve you.

 

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Atalasoft Webinars: Getting Started with DotImage

 

Elaine Gorham, Atalasoft's Training and Support Manager, will be hosting weekly webinars. These presentations will be an interactive way to get started on adding viewing and imaging technology to your applications. Sign up for a webinar today by choosing from the webinar dates and topics.

 

Atalasoft Sponsors Programming Language Creator Ben Fry to Speak in Northampton, MA

 

Ben Fry, creator of the Processing programming language and development environment, is coming to Northampton, MA on Tuesday, May 5th at 6:30, 243 King Street. Ben is a big name in data visualization, and we are happy to have him share his expertise.