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Vit2Print Hardware

Since the graphics industry is merely Mac oriented, our web to print portal operates on Mac OS X Server.

Vit2Print Software

  • Indesign CS Server
  • PDF Lib engine possible
  • Quark Server possible
  • Everything is Web based
  • Developed with Web Objects. This gives scalability, full redundancy and load balancing options
  • Open source
  • Scalable
  • Modular
  • Maximal compatibility with DTP program
  • No extra plug-ins for client application (DTP program)
  • No extra IT knowledge required
  • Intuitive, user-friendly graphical user interface (customized

Vit2Print modules - Vit2Print modular architecture

Web2Print Software Vit2Print - Architecture

FormVit

FormVit allows you to generate ready for print PDF.
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PhotoVit

PhotoVit is a digital asset management solution.
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CorrectVit

CorrectVit enables the correction of Indesign documents via the web.
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TransVit

TransVit enables the translation of Indesign document via the web.
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Online collaboration tools to optimize prepress workflows - 04/02/2010

Probably a less known web technology is software that facilitates online collaboration. Despite the lack in popularity, the impact on prepress workflows however is rather impressive. So to speak, what is the impact of a customer, associate or translator acting directly in a online collaborative prepress workflow?

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Marketing automation software - 05/01/2010

Marketers that manage various marketing processes manually are loosing lots of time every single day. Marketing automation software makes processes that would otherwise have been performed manually much more efficient. Do you want to turn your marketing into a cost-effective division?

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