The GMC Inspire profiles customer data and manages communications with them across multiple channels. Adding in the language and hyphenation support will help ensure that text elements are more effective.
GMC worldwide business development vice president Hansreudi Jorg said: "GMC Inspire users can confidently produce the highest quality text rich communications in compliance with many local hyphenation and spelling standards."
The software works with nearly every European language as well as Middle Eastern, Asian and African languages.
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