Apago Celebrates 15-year Anniversary at MacWorld Expo.SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden -- Apago Inc., a software developer for the graphic arts and document management industries, today announces its 15-year anniversary of providing innovative applications and custom-development services for users seeking to maximize their digital workflows. From consumers and small businesses to leading graphic arts OEMs and Fortune 500 companies, Apago enables low- and high-volume users to easily create, manipulate, and repurpose PDFs for presentations, brochures, catalogs, magazines, newspapers, and more. Founded in 1991 by Dwight Kelly, Apago first entered the market as an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and software provider. Since then, the company expanded its offering to include retail and custom development services, achieving tremendous success while marking several important milestones. These include: --In 1992, Apago (formerly Essential Technical Services Inc.) became one of the early innovators in the large-format printing market developing RIP software, specialized halftone In printing, the simulation of a continuous-tone image (shaded drawing, photograph) with dots. All printing processes, except for Cycolor, print dots. In photographically generated halftones, a camera shoots the image through a halftone screen, creating smaller dots for lighter areas and patterns and color correction for producing posters and vehicle wraps. Apago is still active this market. --In 1994, Apago developed one of the first OPI (Open Prepress Interface) An extension to PostScript that provides color separations. It was developed by Aldus Corporation, which was later acquired by Adobe. server products for the newspaper industry. The company licensed its Native File eXchange software to leading graphic arts OEMs, including Scitex, Dalim, Dupont, Screen, Contex, and PCC PCC prothrombin complex concentrate. , allowing them to interface with competing systems. Apago became a leader in the TIFF/IT-P1 market with RIP and conversion software. --Since 1997, Apago has helped guide the development of and provided technical feedback on numerous international and industry standards, including TIFF/IT, PDF/X, JDF JDF Job Definition Format (XML-based format for workflow and control information) JDF Jamaica Defence Force JDF Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International JDF Job Description Form JDF Japan Defense Force JDF Jackson Drop Forge Company , PDF/A PDF/A Portable Document Format Archive , and the Ghent PDF (Portable Document Format) The de facto standard for document publishing from Adobe. On the Web, there are countless brochures, data sheets, white papers and technical manuals in the PDF format. Working Group. --1998 was the year that Apago released Piktor, a powerful RIP and file conversion tool. Piktor has been licensed by many graphic arts companies, including Fuji, Onevision, Screen, Summa, and Agfa. --In 2001, Apago expanded beyond OEM partners to begin selling software under its own brand. The company name was changed from ETS ETS Educational Testing Service (nonprofit private educational testing and measurement organization) ETS Emergency Telecommunications Service ETS Electronic Trading System ETS Engineering (&) Technical Services to Apago Inc. --Also in 2001, Apago introduced PDF/X Checkup checkĀ·up n. 1. An examination or inspection. 2. A general physical examination. checkup See Yearly checkup. , the first product for creating and preflighting PDF/X-1a files. The product received a Seybold Hot Pick that year. --In 2002, the company made its first move into the consumer market with PDFshrink and PDFmerge, applications for reducing and optimizing PDF files and for merging and assembling multiple documents into one PDF, respectively. --In November 2002, Apago introduced PDF Enhancer, a powerful production tool for automating common PDF tasks such as document assembly, correction, cropping, imposition, color management, and compression. The product has received numerous awards including a MacWorld 4-mice rating, inclusion on Kevin Slimp's "Must Have" software list, 5 stars and a Pick award from SoftPedia, and an honorable mention in Electronic Publishing's 2005 Hot Products. --In 2005, Apago broke into the corporate document and newspaper markets responding to the demand for solutions for creating, modifying, archiving, and repurposing digital documents. Apago's Cluster Workflow provides reliable, scalable automation to these high-volume workflows. "Apago's longevity and growth is a testament to our ability to help companies save time and money through innovative products that address real workflow needs and bottlenecks. Our 15-year anniversary is significant because it demonstrates that we can effectively respond to an evolving market and deliver the highest-quality products and services," states Dwight Kelly, president of Apago Inc. "With 15 highly successful years behind us, our customers can trust that we will continue to be there in the future with the solutions they need." In the years ahead, Apago's customers and its target market will continue to see innovative solutions from the company. Apago is leading the way with the tools and technologies such as PDF Enhancer and Cluster Workflow to support the need for electronic and archived versions of magazines and newspapers. Consumers and small businesses can also expect advancements to products such as PDFshrink. In 2006, Apago will reach new markets such as government agencies and corporations with a solution for the long term, electronic preservation of multi-page PDF documents. For more information about Apago and its products and services, visit www.apago.com or call 770-619-1884. About Apago Inc. Founded in 1991, Apago Inc. (http://www.apago.com) is a privately held corporation Noun 1. privately held corporation - a corporation owned by a few people; shares have no public market close corporation, closed corporation, private corporation that develops and markets software for the graphic arts and document management industries. The company recently partnered with Gradual Software to offer integrated support for Apago's PDF Enhancer 3.1 in Gradual Software's flagship product, CaslonFlow 5.5. Apago also licenses its technologies to industry leaders, including Agfa, Dupont, Enovation (Fuji), OneVision, Pindar, and Dainippon Screen, and counts Time Inc., R.R. Donnelley, Scene7, MOD-PAC Corp, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of Times, and The New Yorker among its retail customers. Apago is headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, just north of Atlanta. PDF Enhancer is a trademark of PDF Sages, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control . All other trademarks are acknowledged and remain the property of their respective owners. |
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