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Datalogics announces Adobe Normalizer API 9.0

February 19, 2009

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Datalogics Inc., has announced the release of Adobe Normalizer API 9.0, Adobe's developer toolkit for converting PostScript and EPS files to PDF.

The latest version adds support for PDF/VT (ISO/WD 16612-2), the emerging standard for variable data printing (VDP) solutions.

Normalizer 9.0 enables users to create PDFs which contain reference form Xobjects for commonly repeated elements on a page.

Adobe Normalizer 9.0 is available directly from Datalogics operating systems including: AIX, Linux, MacOS, Solaris (Intel), Solaris (Sparc), Windows 32 bit and Windows 64 bit.

For more information go to the Datalogics web site.

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