


It supports most of the common product formats, such as Mifare, Desfire, etc. With this program you can encipher smart cards. In this case, you will only need to change the names and positions of the staff members. In case you want to make several cards of the same design for different workers, you can specify common information in the corresponding windows. Fields can be added or removed as you wish. In this application, you can enter employee or other cardholder data in a user-friendly interface with columns. Another helpful software from the same developer is ZebraDesigner. Here you can add a background, company logo or text. On the left side of the window there is a panel with various tools. When you download existing designs or create new ones, they all appear in this app. After installing the add-on package, you will have access to three different tools aimed at processing styles. It is compatible with all current printers of Zebra manufacturer. We do not recommend this program it doesn't do anything that couldn't be done more easily with another program.Zebra CardStudio is an application suite for Windows which helps its users to create designs for various electronic certificates and cards.

It comes as a ZIP file but installs and uninstalls without issues. Greeting Card Studio has a 30-use trial, which is more than enough. The program's built-in Help file is very basic and not particularly helpful. Thus, we can't attest to the features in this part of the program, because we were never able to get it to work. We tried over and over again, but the program seemed to play a cruel cat-and-mouse game with us, never letting us complete the setup for our new card. We thought we might have better luck creating a card from scratch than with the templates, but every time we tried to select the paper size-the first step in creating a card-the New Project screen closed itself. With a program designed specifically to create greeting cards, we figured there would be options to create a cover image and then put a message inside, but all this program seems able to do is insert your photos into its goofy borders and allow you to print them. None of them was anything we'd want to give to someone (at least not someone we liked). The trial version comes with 16 templates, which range from cutesy to tacky. The program's interface is basic and looks a lot like many other image-editing programs. In reality, this program's lack of features and buggy operation makes us think we'd be better off with construction paper and markers. Greeting Card Studio purports to allow users to create attractive, high quality greeting cards.
