PDF Checkpoint update fixes Tiger glitch
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Dec 4, 2009 at 9:00pm
Zevrix Solutions has released PDF Checkpoint 1.1, an update of the PDF workflow automation solution. It preflights, exports as images and splits multiple PDF files. Version 1.1.4 addresses an issue in which some files could not be processed on Mac OS 10.4.
PDF Checkpoint lets users review and analyze preflight results quickly and easily, according to the folks at Zevrix. The program is equally suitable to process hundreds of files as well as single PDF documents.
PDF Checkpoint checks fonts, colors, images and metadata of multiple PDF files and lets users instantly identify potential problems according to user-defined preflight profiles. Preflight profiles let users check PDF for specific attributes, such as image resolution, color model, PDF/X compliance and others. PDF Checkpoint can also route PDF into success/error folders according to preflight results and generate preflight report for each file.
With PDF Checkpoint, you can export PDF pages into TIFF, JPEG and other formats as RGB, CMYK or Grayscale images. You can specify image resolution and scale. You can also split multipage files into single page PDF documents. Users can choose to process all files or only the ones that passed preflight successfully.
PDF Checkpoint can be purchased from the Zevrix Solutions web site for an introductory price of US$79.95, as well as from authorized resellers. Version 1.1.4 is a free update for registered users. A demo is also available for download. PDF Checkpoint is available for Mac OS X 10.4.2-10.6.

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Dennis Sellers
Dennis has been a newspaper editor/reporter (seven years) and teacher (seven years). He has over 10,000 magazine, newspaper and online articles to his credit. He has also covered the Mac and tech industries for over a decade for such online publications as MacCentral, MacMinute and now MacsimumNews.






