
July 20, 2001
Germantown, MD -- Component Factory is adding a new tool for developers - the "Barcode Control." This product provides a clean, intuitive way to add barcode generation support to any application written with Borland Delphi 3, 4 or 5, or Borland C++ Builder 3, 4 or 5.
According to Michael Klein, the inventor and a senior developer at Fenestra
Technologies Corporation, users need only to drop it on any form or panel, select
a symbology and to assign a caption. For those who want total control, almost
every visual aspect of the barcode is configurable.
Because of the Barcode Control's modular design, other symbologies can be easily
added and implemented.
Fenestra Technologies Corporation created Component Factory to make proprietary
tools available for purchase. Rick Rogers, Fenestra's founder and CEO, is a
Borland Delphi TeamB member and Brad Stowers, Senior Developer at Fenestra,
is founder and author of www.delphifreestuff.com.![]()
About Fenestra Technologies: Fenestra researches, designs and deploys practical and turnkey solutions for highly complex content problems. Using a "triage" approach, the firm deepens feature sets and accelerates faster implementation cycles.
Core competencies include forms creation and processing, data collection and validation, complex typography formatting, and the creation of dynamic, scalable and flexible data management solutions for both electronic and paper purposes.
The U.S. Census Bureau continues to partner with Fenestra (since the early ‘90’s), and companies including IBM, ExxonMobil, and Advanced Productivity Software have also retained the firm for specialty expertise.
Contact:
Fenestra Technologies Corporation
Jane O. Smith, 301/916-8800 x 206
jane@fenestra.com