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| Robin Good - November 23, 2003 |
| Cost-Effective
Alternative To Create Acrobat PDF Files |
| In response to Adobe's abandonment of the single-copy sales of lower-priced
"office" PDF creation software to its competitors and of its strategic
decision to set up a minimum-1,000-copy minimum purchase requirement for
the purchase of Acrobat Elements, activePDF Composer has entered the desktop
market with the launch of a $79 product for PDF creation that is poised
to challenge the long-established PDF creation leader. |
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| Planet PDF - November 21, 2003 |
| activePDF
Composer selected as Information Management Awards 2003 Finalist |
| activePDF announces that activePDF Composer, an easy to use, desktop-based
PDF creation tool, has been selected as a finalist in the Document Management
category at the IM Awards 2003. Document Management Category nominees evaluated
on the delivery of significant and definable business benefits, innovation
and originality. |
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| PDFzone.com - November 13, 2003 |
| Editorial:
Jakob Nielsen gets a proper spanking |
| "...no one will mistake "taking the high road" for the
crazy hijinks of Karl De Abrew and activePDF CEO Tim Sullivan in breaking
down the differences between PDF and InfoPath, the DWF file format and Flashpaper.
But they're to be forgiven for their crazy costumes depicting the competition
as fried-out hippies, Okies from Muskogee and mobsters from Microsoft."
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| PDFzone.com - November 12, 2003 |
| PDF
Conference attendees shine during PDF Jeopardy |
| While attendees got down to serious work during much of the PDF Conference
in Anaheim, Calif., this week, attending sessions such as "Serving
PDFs on the Web" and "Server-based PDF solutions," everyone
still took time to unwind in a fun-spirited game of PDF Jeopardy, hosted
by PDFzone and activePDF. |
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| The Register - October 23, 2003 |
| Justice
e-censorship gaffe sparks controversy |
| A government watchdog group Wednesday accused the Justice Department of
improperly censoring portions of a key report on internal workplace diversity,
after online activists successfully unmasked the blacked-out portions of
an electronic copy of the document. |
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| PDFNews - September 3, 2003 |
| Seybold
SF 2003: "Hot Picks" sind gewählt |
| Die Redakteure und Herausgeber der Seybold Publications haben die "Hot
Picks" der kommenden Seybold San Francisco (8. bis 12. September 2003)
gewählt. Für den PDF-Bereich sind die folgenden Hersteller mit
ihren Produkten ausgezeichnet worden: activePDF Composer |
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| PDFzone.com - August 20, 2003 |
| Adobe
ankle-biters, unite! |
| Maybe it was the end of a long interview day when Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen
called companies that make $50 Acrobat-alternative PDF creation software
"ankle-biters." |
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| EContent Magazine - July 22, 2003 |
| activePDF
and Percussion Software Announce Partnership |
| activePDF Inc, a provider of PDF creation, conversion, and development
tools for Windows, has announced a partnership with Percussion Software,
an ECM (Enterprise Content Management) vendor. According to the terms of
the new agreement, activePDF will provide PDF (Portable Document Format)-conversion
and manipulation functionality for Rhythmyx 5, Percussion Software's enterprise
content management solution. |
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| PDFzone.com - July 10, 2003 |
| activePDF
launches PDF creation product |
| activePDF has entered the desktop market with a bang, today announcing
the launch of a $59 product for PDF creation. Following on the heels of
the release of Adobe's Acrobat 6-specifically the Standard edition-Composer
is poised to challenge the long-established PDF creation leader. |
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| Compuster Reseller News - July 7, 2003 |
PDFs Partner Up
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| US-based PDF software specialist, activePDF, is looking to increase its
market share in the UK by taking on additional channel partners. |
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| LesInfos - June 26, 2003 |
activePDF complète son offre avec activePDF
Composer
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| activePDF, éditeur d'outils de développement, de création
et de conversion de PDF pour Windows NT, XP et 2000, annonce activePDF Composer,
une solution destinée à faciliter la création et la
diffusion de fichiers PDF depuis son poste de travail. |
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| Bios Magazine- June 23, 2003 |
| activePDF
Launches Desktop PDF Creation Tool |
| activePDF, a provider of PDF creation, conversion and development tools
for Windows platforms, has today announced the launch of activePDF Composer,
a desktop PDF creation tool that enables you to create and distribute PDF
files. |
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| Design Interact - June 23, 2003 |
| activePDF
Launches Desktop PDF Creation Tool |
| activePDF Inc, a leading provider of PDF creation, conversion and development
tools for Windows NT, XP and 2000, today announced the launch of activePDF
Composer, a desktop PDF creation tool that enables users to easily create
and disseminate PDF files within the enterprise. |
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| Government Computer News - April 28, 2003 |
| For
e-gov, feds turn to reliable tool |
| activePDF Inc. of Mission Viejo, Calif., has rung up almost 20 percent
more government purchases of its server-side PDF tools in the past year,
and company officials said business is still on the rise. They credited
the Government Paperwork Elimination Act and the administration’s
e-government and electronic-records management initiatives, combined with
the strapped federal budget. |
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| Express Computer - March 3, 2003 |
| Netpro
is sole distributor for activePDF |
| Netpro Technologies has signed a deal with activePDF as the sole distributor
in India for its server-side PDF development and conversion tools for Windows
NT, XP and 2000. The company will resell activePDF products via direct and
indirect channels. |
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| Compuster Reseller News - February 28, 2003 |
| Netpro
becomes activePDF's India distributor |
| Pune-based software development and distribution company, Netpro Technologies,
has been appointed by California, USA-based PDF tools and solutions company,
activePDF as its national distributor for India. |
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| Government Computer News - September 16, 2002 |
| DOD
office RIFs HR paper chores |
| The paper piles higher when OSD officials prepare an employee’s
security clearance. Even when the documents are available online, they are
dispersed across several systems, so tracking down the information is difficult.
The service is now working with contractors to change the mostly paper process
into an electronic one. Defense officials are using activePDF software to
scan paper documents and images and convert them into Portable Document
Format files. |
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