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Open Source Windows Printing Software

Printing Software for Windows

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    PrintMonkey is a utility that automatically reconfigures the default printer in Windows to the nearest printer. If you work from more than one office, this can save you the headache of always having to pick the right printer when you print.
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    Z-Bar: Managed .NET for Barcode Printers
    A collection of MS VS.NET (C++, C#, VB.NET) components, controls and class libraries (Win32/64 and WinCE/WM) to aid development of printing functionality in .NET applications that make use of some barcode printers (Zebra, O'Neil, etc.).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    pReader
    pReader is an eBook Reader for WebOS (Palm Pre/Pixi and HP TouchPad) that is currently supporting plain-text, PalmDOC ePub, and various other eBook formats (without DRM). It is written entirely in JavaScript and reads the files directly from the media partition. A beta version that uses a native C++ backend is also available.
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