PDF tools from callas software are ready for “Leopard”
callas software PDF tools for professional colour conversion, correction of typical errors while printing and for optimizing PDF files for prepress, printing and long-term archiving with PDF/A already support the new operating system Mac OS X v10.5 “Leopard”.
Users of earlier Apple operating systems, Adobe Acrobat Professional and Standard and callas software plug-ins as well as the command line modules can switch to the new operating system without problems. Extensive series of tests at callas software in the last few weeks showed that callas software products ran even under Leopard.
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The plug-ins from callas software are all based on the latest PDF technology, as they are also used in the new Acrobat 8, and hence already support the MacIntel processors in the latest Apple Macintosh computers.
Even the automatable command line modules --pdfColorConvert CLI, pdfColorConvert PRO CLI, pdfCorrect CLI for prepress and pdfaPilot Validator CLI and pdfaPilot Converter CLI for PDF/A-- fully support the new Leopard operating system from Apple. They can be addressed and operated either via the supplied user interface pdfAutomator, using Script language or with automation software, e.g. FullSWITCH or PowerSWITCH from Gradual Software. The CLI modules can be integrated in existing workflow systems without any problem. Moreover, on request, callas software also offers its products as SDKs (Software Development Kits) for integration in your own software solutions or management systems.
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