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callas software today released version 10.2 of its pdfaPilot product line, which supports the only-just-released 64-bit version of Adobe Acrobat for Windows.
The software is freely scalable and can therefore be quickly and easily adapted to the current situation depending on the volume of documents and number of users.
The document promotes adoption of the ISO standard for accessible PDF by software developers, service bureaus and others interested in validating accessibility in PDF documents.
Allied Printing’s digital print needed to accept pre-formatted documents in addition to those that come into the shop as raw data. The company decided to eliminate format restrictions and add new revenue streams to its services portfolio, by investing in …
callas software, provider of automated PDF quality assurance and archiving solutions, released a major update for its pdfToolbox product line with version 12.2.
PDFs are already digital, one would say, what is there to transform? OCR has been around for quite a long time, so you may be aware how OCR is used to digitize paper documents. Yet, PDFs are not that simple, …
The Technical University of Dresden has created very compact and clear instructions that describe in an easy-to-understand manner how to create accessible PDF documents.
The ISO-standardized PDF format and subset formats facilitate digital document solutions for today and tomorrow.
The LaTeX Project recently became a Liaison Member of the PDF Association to help accelerate the development of tagged and accessible PDF produced from LaTeX.
How do companies stay agile enough in their document and output management to meet increasing customer expectations for speed and quality?