BioCert Authenticator Lite Edition 10 Users 1.2
BioCert Authenticator Lite Edition 10 Users overview
The BioCert Authenticator is designed to simplify fingerprint identification
BioCert Authenticator Lite Edition 10 Users Details
Biometrics DirectDeveloper :
1.2Version :
Windows 2000/XP Platform :
12 MbFile Size :
Freeware License :
November 09, 2005 Date Added :
Rating :Keywords : biometric, toolkit, fingerprint, password, security, identification, authentication, access control, attendance, recognition
BioCert Authenticator Lite Edition 10 Users Review

BioCert Authenticator Lite Edition 10 Users Our standard software programming toolkit offers 1:m matching capability up to 10 users. This toolkit is primarily focused upon students and learning programmers that wish to explore the feasibility of inclusion of Biometric Authentication within their projects. The Lite is a full-featured toolkit with all of the functionality of the Pro edition, with a limitation of 10 fingerprints
Changes in version 1.2:
Added a new Dot Net toolkit.
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