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US Government Agency Chooses PDF Studio on Solaris!
Atlanta, GA - 3 January 2011 - Qoppa Software, a leading provider of PDF solutions, has licensed 500 seats of PDF Studio to a large US government agency. One of the key requirements for the agency was the ability to collaborate on documents through comments and annotations while running on Solaris SPARC servers. Adobe, the best known company in PDF technology, offers poor support to the Linux and Solaris community: Adobe® Acrobat® (the advanced editor) is only available on Windows and Mac OSX platforms. Also, as of version X, even the basic viewer, Adobe Reader is discontinued on Linux and Solaris platforms.After reviewing and evaluating several tools, the government agency chose PDF Studio, Qoppa Software's powerful, easy to use PDF editor that provides many manipulation functions on PDF documents and maintains full compatibility with the international PDF Standard. Java based, it is naturally cross-platform and runs the same on Windows, Mac OSX, Linux (Ubuntu, Suse, Fedora) and all Unix flavors (Solaris, AIX, HP-UX).
Leila Caison, Qoppa Software's Director of Product comments “PDF Studio is compelling to big government agencies running on Linux and Unix systems. It has a low price of entry, yet it is fully featured and avoids the JavaScript vulnerabilities suffered by some competitors. Recently, another European research agency running Linux purchased a large number of licenses.”
About Qoppa Software: Qoppa Software™ specializes in high quality PDF solutions, developing and delivering widely portable libraries and applications to work with PDF documents. Qoppa solutions include developer components, desktop and server applications, and command line utilities that will run on any operating system, including Qoppa's recently announced plans to deliver DPF solutions into the mobile device market.