Best Practices for Printing Update

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If you are developing apps to print, you know they are easy to write, but hard to get right. Over the years, the Zebra ISV team has tested hundreds of apps and noticed many similar points of failure and poor user experience. The Best Practices are a collection of things to watch out for. The document goes into recommendations for how to develop for these as well as methods to test apps for best user experience when printing.

The updated guide is on our Techdocs site:

DEVTALK Wednesday, December 13th 10 AM CDT -  Integrating Zebra Printers with Windows Via the New Link-OS C# SDK

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Dive into the new SDK update in our December DEVTALK ! We'll walk through code samples, best practices, tips and tricks and how to write apps for Windows desktop.

Presented by our Zebra Developer Team members: Robin West, Software Architect

KRACK Security Vulnerability Update

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KRACK (Key Reinstallation Attacks) is a security vulnerability that targets a key step in the Wi-Fi authentication protocol to break security encryption. These vulnerabilities could enable a proximate attacker (within Wi-Fi range of both the client device and the access point) to access and tamper with Wi-Fi packets over connections that are protected by WPA/WPA2 encryption.

Link-OS Printer OS Updates to Address KRACK Issue

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KRACK (Key Reinstallation Attacks) is a security vulnerability that targets a key step in the Wi-Fi authentication protocol to break security encryption. These vulnerabilities could enable a proximate attacker (within Wi-Fi range of both the client device and the access point) to access and tamper with Wi-Fi packets over connections that are protected by WPA/WPA2 encryption.

Developer tools survey - Have your voice heard

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Calling all developers targeting our mobile computing products

We would love to get your feedback to help us determine the key features required to develop and improve our developer tools portfolio.  All inputs will be taken into direct consideration by those responsible for shaping the future of our Developer Tools portfolio.

You can give your feedback in two ways:

Link-OS SDK Update - .NET for Windows 10!

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.NET developer? Tired of the mobile developers getting all the good stuff?

 

Good News! Zebra just released a .NET SDK for Windows 7, 8.1, and 10 and you’ll find most of the great API's from our Java SDK as well as comprehensive documentation and sample code.  This release includes everything from connection classes for network, USB, and Bluetooth(Windows 10 only), to settings and graphics functions.