EverMap announces AutoSplit PDF plug-in ... J2S updates plug-in for InDesign CS ... Callas Software refreshes pdfColorConvert 1.1.Callas Software updates its color management tool, while EverMap targets PDF splitting and J2S gives InDesign CS users new templates for creating layouts.
EverMap Announces AutoSplit PDF Plug-in
Corvallis, Ore.-based EverMap Company LLC on Wednesday released its AutoSplit PDF version 1.7 plug-in for Adobe Acrobat with the added capability to split large PDF documents into separate files.
In addition, the new version provides a new way to automatically name output documents: Users can extract a text string from an existing page and denote it as part of the output document file name.
AutoSplit can also split PDFs by page ranges, and find and extract pages by content, including by comments, images, links, rubber stamps and transparency effects.
The full PDF solution also allows for batch processing of multiple documents into PDFs. In addition, users can save and reuse document-splitting profiles.
The software runs on Windows 2000/NT 4.0/ME/XP and is compatible with the full version of Adobe Acrobat, but it does not work with the free Adobe Acrobat Reader according to the company.
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J2S Updates Plug-in for InDesign CS
J2S, of Lille, France, has announced the release of J2SCatalog 1.2, a plug-in for InDesign CS that is a document tagging and generation tool for preparing documents for XML import.
New with this release is a layout template creation module; users can apply multiple page templates for creating alternate layouts.
In addition, this update gives users the ability to use multiple page templates for alternate layout options, according to the company.
J2S Catalog 1.2 is compatible with both Mac OS X and Windows operating systems.
J2S Catalog 1.2 costs $725.
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Callas Software Refreshes pdfColorConvert 1.1
Berlin-based Callas Software GmbH has released its PDF color and print management tool pdfColorConvert 1.1, which offers enhanced color identification, management and color output options.
pdfColorConvert can detect spot colors applied in DeviceN mode and display them correctly, allowing users to edit and adjust DeviceN color shifts separately, according to the company.
The Automatic Best Guess feature enables pdfColorConvert to determine input settings for users automatically if the PDF origin is unknown, including identifying PDF/X files.
The release also comes with integrated help texts within the interface for users.
Pricing for a single license starts at $252.
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