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Contex Releases Nextimage 1.5 for Scanning & Copying

Nextimage advances its position with TWAIN, Scan-to-Email, and DWF format.

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By DE Editors  

October 10, 2008

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Contex (Alleroed, Denmark) announced the global availability of a new upgrade to Nextimage multi-function scanning and copying software. Available in 10 languages, version 1.5 includes innovations that extend the value and capabilities of installed first release Nextimage.

Earlier this year, Contex released a completely new user experience with Nextimage. Now, with many new and enhanced features including a built-in TWAIN driver, Scan-to-Email, DWF file format support, and automatic palette creation in 8-bit color mode, now Nextimage version 1.5 is a free upgrade to existing Nextimage users. WIDEimage users, Contex’ previous generation of scanning software, can now save 40 percent if they upgrade to Nextimage SCAN before Dec 31, 2008.

When combined with Contex’s SD Series and HD Series scanners, Nextimage seamlessly integrates into an office’s workflow whether technical, GIS, copy and reprographics or other wide format segments.

Supported languages include Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, and Russian.

To download a free 30-day trial version of Nextimage SCAN+COPY, contact Contex.

For previous DE coverage, read “Contex Puts Wide Format Scanning in the Office: Plus, Nextimage software enhances productivity, scanning experience, and image results,” (June 2008).

Also, “NEXTimage Software Multi-Function Software Scanner Announced,” (June 2008).

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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