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| FingerPoint is an end user software package for person identification using his/her fingerprints as a unique ID. |
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Dec 26, 2011 12:08:33 |
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16 ( -2 -12.5% ) | Size | 8012 kb | Licence | Demo | Status | New Release | Languages | English | OS | Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP | Homepage | neurotechnologija.com |
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Description: FingerPoint is an end user software package for person identification using his/her fingerprints as a unique ID. The system has integrated support for DigitalPersona U.are.U fingerprint scanners, and is intended for application in enterprises where frequent and reliable check-ups of personal identity are needed. It allows to avoid using of paper documents or magnetic cards, which can be lost, stolen, forgotten, etc.
Demo version allow enroll only 10 persons.
For more information please contact us or review our Web Site. | Short tags: authentication, biometric, pattern recognition, access control, fingerprint, identification, scan, matching, criminalistic, verification, crime, recognition, recognition, security | System Requirements: Pentium 266MHz, 32 MB RAM, 200MB HDD, DigitalPersona U.are.U fingerprint scanner |
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