Arkwood Products, Inc. carries a full line of ID badge software to accommodate the various needs of our clients. Acomplete badging system requires software with 3 primary components:
- Card Design
- Data storage
- Reporting
Whether you need a stand alone software package or a network solution with database functionality, we can tailor a package to fit your needs.
Asure ID
Trusted worldwide by organizations of all sizes, the HID Asure ID suite of products offer photo ID and ID card application control software solutions that are easy to learn, feature rich and capable of enabling the next generation of ID card applications.
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Card Five ID Software
The leader in card design software, Cardfive is powerful but yet very easy to setup and use.
With all of the features needed to handle cards, you have total integration environment and versatility.
With this multifunctional program you can link the design databases, encode magnetic stripes, process smart cards, create effects and manage overlay, hologram or scratch ribbons.
The fully integrated environment allows you to easily manage your design and print jobs.
The easy database feature allows you to use as simple data entry and print software.
With power imaging features you can integrate any picture format from digital photo cameras, real time imaging through Video for Windows, or any other images in the database.
Cardfive can print using DCL (Direct Command Language) to the most popular card printers in the market and virtually any printer through drivers, including page printers.
Access security to card printing is provided via Keyfive and logins.
Network licenses are available for corporate solutions.
Cardfive is available through different editions in order to meet users needs and budgets.
You can order your Cardfive with Face Snap Plug-in, a software that can identify a face on a picture, crop the face out of the scene and improve image quality by artificial intelligence applied to computer vision.
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