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Monday, 03 May 2010 14:37

Quark developer support webcast training schedule 2010

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Time

Presenters

Product
Manager

How to set up the XTensions-development environment, with basic tips and tricks and how to debug the build.

QuarkXPress 6 May 2010

7:00 AM MST
(GMT -6:00)

Kamal and Shruti Kaoru

A presentation of the new UI and menu API.

QuarkXPress 12 May 2010

7:00 AM MST
(GMT -6:00)

Kamal and Shruti Kaoru

An introduction to QPS scripting.

QPS 19 May 2010

7:00 AM MST
(GMT -6:00)

Apurav/Shweta Akshay
How to build web applications using QPS portal services. QPS 3 June 2010

7:00 AM MST
(GMT -6:00)

Apurav/Shweta Akshay
How to extend QPS web hub to add your own applications. QPS Client 10 June 2010

7:00 AM MST
(GMT -6:00)

QPS (R&D ) Team Akshay
How to port sample QuarkXPress Server XTensions in v9.0. QuarkXPress Server 17 June 2010

7:00 AM MST
(GMT -6:00)

Surjeet Singh Andrew
Schedule is subject to change. Please bookmark this page and check back regularly for any updates.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 May 2010 06:22
 
Extensis® Developing New Product to Support Web Fonts PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 22 April 2010 06:37

Leveraging their font server technology, Extensis develops new cloud-based web font service.

PORTLAND, Oregon, April 20, 2010 – Extensis, a division of Celartem Inc., today announced that they have begun testing a new web font service that enables commercial web designers to incorporate custom fonts into websites.

It has become a mantra with web designers that “the web is 95% typography.” But for years, web designers have been very limited in how they can use typography on the web. Previously, font use on the Web was limited to the few standard fonts installed on a reader’s machine. For typographic flexibility, designers most often have resorted to static text images in their designs. But the tradeoff was steep: this text was not easily updated, and could not be indexed or searched.   

“Text is the foundation of the Web—it is a key component of interface design. Despite this, Web Designers have been creatively stifled by a very small selection of ‘web safe’ fonts. Until now,” said Celartem CEO, Osamu Ikeda.

Due to recent technology improvements, Web browsers now support the use of custom fonts on websites (via @font-face tags).  The challenge is that different browsers support different web font formats, and font vendor licenses generally do not allow users to simply put fonts loose on a web server, because of concerns about piracy. This is where Extensis comes in.

Simply put, a designer chooses their preferred typeface from the Extensis service, which then generates the necessary CSS to be placed into their web code. Now any visitor to their website is instantaneously ‘delivered’ the chosen fonts—in the correct format for their browser, from a more secure Extensis server. This strongly benefits the web design community in many ways:

  • Allows the parallel branding of websites with traditional marketing vehicles
  • Dramatically improves search engine optimization (SEO) by making all text searchable
  • Frees designers from technologies that limit creativity
  • Makes websites easier to edit
  • Frees designers from dealing with complex font licensing issues

The web font service is built using proven server-based font management technologies that have been extended as a cloud-based service. The Extensis font rental service gives designers the benefit of using custom fonts on their site without worrying about supported font formats or font licensing issues.

“Because font rendering on screen is both more complex and more limited than in print, having quality fonts matters more on the Web than anywhere. This is why we are proud to be partnering with leading type foundries, whose thousands of quality fonts will be available to rent. This includes both industry-standard fonts previously unavailable for use on the web, as well as fresh faces from today’s top designers,” says Thomas Phinney, Senior Product Manager for Font Solutions. New partner foundries and fonts are being added every week.

Leveraging their font management user base of almost one half million, Extensis is targeting commercial web designers who develop more than 200 million websites and 100 million blogs worldwide. Extensis expects the web font market will prove to be several times larger than the traditional font management market, and with a much faster growth potential.

Extensis recently launched an invitation-only technology preview for over 100 web design experts and typography industry thought-leaders. The number of technology preview participants will continue to expand over the spring as testing continues.

More information about the new web font technology will be released in the coming months.

About Extensis

Extensis is a software developer that allows creative workgroups and professionals to streamline their workflow and securely manage their digital assets and fonts. Extensis' award-winning client/server and desktop products are used by hundreds of Fortune 5000 companies and include Universal Type Server for server-based font management, Suitcase for single-user font management and the Portfolio suite for digital asset management. Extensis was founded in 1993 and is based in Portland, Oregon, and the United Kingdom. Extensis is a division of Celartem Inc., which is wholly owned by Celartem Technology Inc., (Hercules: 4330). For additional information, visit www.extensis.com or call 1-800-796-9798.

About Celartem

Celartem Technology Inc. develops and sells innovative technologies for storage, access and distribution of rich media content. Celartem has developed technology in the areas of digital image compression, scalable image viewing and secure content distribution and management. Celartem is listed on the Osaka Securities Exchange, Hercules:4330. Established in 1996, Celartem is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan and has a wholly owned subsidiary, Celartem Inc. with headquarters in Seattle.

Contact:
Jim Kidwell
503.274.2020x163
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Support for Suitcase Server™ X1 and Clients discontinued PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 01 April 2010 10:39

As of June 30, 2010 support for Suitcase Server™ X1 and Clients will be discontinued. Please note that after this date, we will no longer offer phone or web ticket support for this product.

However, current Suitcase Server X1 users qualify for upgrade pricing to Universal Type Server® 2. This special pricing can save you up to 40% off the full product price.

Contact your Extensis corporate sales representative to upgrade today at (503) 290-0308

Universal Type Server 2 offers:

  • Active Directory® & Open Directory integration
  • Optional external database module for MySQL® 2
  • (chargeable add-on component)
  • Simple client deployment
  • Font license reporting
  • ‘System font’ policy enforcement
  • Sharp, dynamic floating font previews

If you have any questions about this notice, please feel free to contact Extensis.

 
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