Browser Print v1.2.1 Released!
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On November 22nd, Zebra released a new version of Browser Print.
On November 22nd, Zebra released a new version of Browser Print.
As the holiday season is upon us, Apple announced their App Store Connect Holiday Schedule. Please note, new apps and app updates will not be accepted and processed from December 23 to 27 (Pacific Time).
The Zebra Browser Print v1.2.1.279 was released recently on Nov. 22, 2018. You can download the latest release of the Browser Print from the Browser Print Product Page. Since this release, the Web Server is now required in order to test and use the Browser Print.
Join Dan Quagliana as he interviews Doddle’s Gary O’Connor, CTO and Ben Rodway, Head of Technology about becoming an ISV, their takeaways from Zebra’s last APPFORUM and what’s in store for them in 2019 as they are Early Adopter Partners
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The next generation of .NET is now live! The newest version of the Link-OS SDK for printing integrates the latest in .NET technology to provide many options for your development with a reusable code base you can easily use in multiple style applications. This SDK now supports .NET Framework (v4.7+) and .NET Core (v2.0). This gives the SDK the flexibility to be integrated into your Xamarin, PC, Android, and iOS apps using Visual Studio.
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