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   Can I Use Label View
 
   Labelview is the industry leader in  label creation software. This incredibly popular program, now in its eighth  release, is widely regarded as the best possible tool for barcode label creation  and can even handle RFID tags and other labelling needs. Anyone who relies upon  barcode labels should familiarize himself or herself with Label view and  consider adding it to their operation.
 
  Labelview is specifically designed to integrate with virtually any existing  system. It features wide-ranging printer support and the manufacturer provides a  web-based application to make new additions and updates easy. Almost anyone  currently using a computer-based labelling system will be able to use Labelview.  However, there are a few minimum system requirements for use of the software.
 
  One must be using an IBM compatible personal computer using Windows 98 SE,  Windows ME, Windows 200 (Service pack 4), Windows XP (Service Pack 2), Windows  2003 (Service pack 1), or Windows NT4 (Service pack 6), to run Labelview.  Between 64 and 512 MB of RAM will be required, depending upon the operating  system used.
  Labelview necessitates the use of a VGA or superior monitor and requires a hard  disk drive with at least 40 MB of available space. A CD-ROM drive is required,  as well. As with most any software, one will need a parallel port, a mouse, and  a serial port (if it is needed by the printer) in order to use the program.
  The system requirements for the use of Labelview are not particularly stringent.  One does not need to be using a new, top of the line system in order to create  awesome barcode labels with the software. Consistent with its overall  flexibility, Labelview is useable by most commonly encountered personal  computers. If you wonder, “Can I use Labelview?” The answer is probably a  resounding “yes.”
 
 
About the Author:   For information, technical support and purchase information about Labelview or  barcode software, visit www.labelview.co.uk
 
 
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