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Global Graphics gets Jaws ready for Vista
By Don Fluckinger

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The popular Acrobat alternative gets a tuneup to desktop suite of PDF creation, editing apps, with enterprise and server software updates to come

Jaws PDF applications have been around, seemingly, for as long as Acrobat itself. Yet because Global Graphics packaged Jaws PDF Creator and Editor into one box and started over with the version numbering last time around, the well-established Acrobat alternative last week moved into only Version 2 of what it's now known as The Jaws PDF Desktop Suite.

 

The new edition ($89 single user) features a Windows Vista tune-up, with improvements to the interface and 32-bit performance. There are also a fistful of minor feature improvements such as math functions in form fields, new commenting tools, and new integration with Microsoft Office 2007 apps—including the "ribbon" interface on Vista.

 

While Vista might be getting some bad press — and upgrades aren't necessarily universal — there's enough people converting to it to make upgrading the apps that run on the latest Microsoft operating system worthwhile to make developers, Global Graphics included.

 

"Something like 90 million users have moved across to Vista over the last year, I think," says Global Graphics’ sales director for eDocument Technologies James Bidewell. "We're hearing that from our customers, and we're responding to it."

 

Bidewell adds that longtime users will appreciate "under the hood" performance improvements the developer built into the new version of Jaws that make it faster and more intuitive.

 

Ironically, while Microsoft consulted with Global Graphics—well known as a page-description language specialist and caretaker of the Harlequin RIP—during developmental phases of XPS, Microsoft's competitor to PDF, there is no XPS support in Jaws. None yet, anyway, Bidewell says, adding that the company is keeping tabs on its customer pulse and will support emerging document formats such as XPS and PDF/A when they start asking for it.

 

Global has an XPS printer RIP as well as its eDocument Library file conversion toolbox that can handle PDF, PostScript, PCL, and XPS—and it's also got support built in for PDF/A, so it's got the features "on deck" as it were.

 

"It wouldn't be having to start from scratch," Bidewell says. "We have that and we could turn around in a reasonable amount of time to respond to what our customers want...At the moment, a lot of [Jaws] users are using PDF. They've grown up with PDF, they've used it for many years."

 

The Jaws PDF Desktop Suite runs on: Windows XP, XP x64 and Vista; Windows 2003 Server and Windows 2003 Server x64; Windows Terminal Services on Windows 2003 Server; Citrix Presentation Server 4.0/4.5 on Windows 2003 Server; (Creator only) Microsoft Office XP,2003 and 2007; (Creator only) MacOS X (up to 10.4 PowerPC only). Bidewell says that Server Suite and 300-plus user Enterprise Suite will soon see 2.0 upgrades, too.

 




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