First Day at BASTA! Spring 2013
Text Control exhibited at BASTA Spring 2013 in Darmstadt, one of the largest .NET conferences in German-speaking Europe. The booth featured preview builds of TX Text Control X9 and the new barcode component, with attendees learning about Flow Type Layout Reporting capabilities.

We are currently exhibiting at BASTA! Spring 2013, one of the largest .NET conferences in German speaking Europe. We had a wonderful first day and talked to many users and interested developers.
We presented the latest builds of TX Text Control X9 including our new barcode component for .NET.
Find below some impressions of our booth area:
If you are attending this conference, stop by our booth and learn more about Flow Type Layout Reporting. As always, we are raffling off an XBOX 360 - hit the red buzzer and enter our raffle.
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