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callas Software Presents pdfaPilot 2 with First-in-Industry XMP Metadata Editor


(June 2009) posted on Thu Nov 05, 2009

At the 3rd international PDF/A Conference, held June 18 to 19 in Berlin, callas software presented its new pdfaPilot 2. callas pdfaPilot 2 is a professional tool for validating and/or creating PDF/A files, compliant with ISO standard 19005-1. The new callas pdfaPilot goes beyond its core archiving and offers first-in-industry XMP Metadata Extension Schema Editor.

The new callas pdfaPilot 2 converts any PDF into valid ISO 19005-1 compliant PDF/A documents, whether the PDF has been created with Microsoft Office or OpenOffice, or is an interactive form, invoice, technical drawing, product documentation, or publications like newspapers, magazines, or books.

callas pdfaPilot 2 extends the reach of its features to go beyond its core archiving functionality. The software comes with an intuitive interface — a user-friendly switchboard that allows preparing the PDFs as needed in an office environment. callas pdfaPilot 2 enables the user to resize, rotate, combine or split pages, embed or substitute fonts, optimize colors for output or online use, or to easily create animated presentations, print optimized handouts or print-ready booklets or whatever is required. callas pdfaPilot 2 becomes a great tool for PDF-users, even if they have nothing to do with archiving, but with, to name something, marketing or daily communication with customers.

callas' products are marked by their constant drive for innovation: callas pdfaPilot 2 introduces the first-in-industry XMP Metadata Extension Schema Editor. This tool puts an end to the tiresome and time-consuming task of creating and including extension schemas for custom metadata fields as required by the PDF/A-1 standard. pdfaPilot automatically embeds company specific metadata schemas inside PDF/A files, ready to be archived and ensuring full PDF/A-1 compliance.

callas pdfaPilot 2 continues to be available as a desktop and a server version. The desktop version can be run as an independent application. While optimized for use as a plug-in for Adobe Acrobat 8 or 9 Pro, the user can choose to run pdfaPilot 2 stand-alone, hence in conjunction with Adobe Acrobat Elements or Standard, as well as any other modern PDF viewer. The desktop version of callas pdfaPilot runs on Windows or Mac. The server version can easily be integrated into any existing workflow environments and is available for Windows and Mac OS X.

For integration in other environments, callas pdfaPilot is available as Command Line Interface and as a Software Development Kit, and supports the Windows, Linux, Sun, AIX, and Mac OS X platforms. For more, visit www.callassoftware.com.

 


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