Version 4.4 allows users to import all signature types, marks and objects from rival package Creo Preps.
"It's practically certifiable with nearly every workflow available, even competitor products from Creo and Heidelberg," said Richard Crisp, managing director of UK distributor Crisp Digital.
The latest incarnation also offers improved tumble pagination for perfecting presses and customisable job names for PJTF and JDF output.
The user integration has also been fine-tuned so that defaults can now be customised. "It also allows up to 200 document lists in an imposition," added Crisp.
DynaStrip is also compatible with the latest Apple operating system OS X Tiger. Prices for the full version start from 1,745 and upgrades from 245.
Story by Darryl Danielli
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