The company says the Planet Press Suite version 7 offers the capability to use data as input as well as fully composed documents created with any Windows application, with the introduction of a new feature called Document Input. This feature allows users to capture and process fully composed documents in order to enrich and repurpose them.
Its ability to extract text content from the existing documents allows it to apply business rules to the existing document, whether to add or modify contents, apply finishing options, set distribution and archiving rules or split/concatenate existing jobs. The Document Input can process any PDF file, or any print stream sent to the new Objectif Lune Printer Driver by any Windows application, according to Objectif Lune.
Didier Gombert, CEO of Objectif Lune says, “We developed this new version with one idea in mind: demystifying the concept of variable data printing for every business, providing them with an innovative method to make the most out of their existing business documents while bringing a solution that is more simple to demonstrate and explain.”
He continues,”In times like these, it is important for software developers to create solutions that allow every organization to optimize their business processes and reduce their costs. Finding new applications and re-engineering internal document related processes can have a significant impact on operations. Our new version of PlanetPress Suite will assist our customers in doing just that.”
Besides the Document Input feature, Version 7 brings many new enhancements including Vista/Server 2008 support, numerous PDF handling tools as well as a brand new look and feel, according to Objectif Lune.
The company says from its installation to its core menus, special attention has been put into ensuring that users benefit from an optimised experience, from document design and enrichment to distribution management. Version 7 also comes with a completely revised interface to allow for easier document design and automated process creation.
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