contents

software
 
HELIOS WebShare UB+ Offers iPhone Proofing

HELIOS Software says it will present at Graph Expo its WebShare UB+ software, supporting remote document previewing and customer collaboration using the new Apple iPhone. HELIOS WebShare UB+ and the Apple iPhone support easy yet highly secure remote access and previewing of images, layout documents, PDFs, and print jobs for printers, print buyers, ad agencies and sales people.

HELIOS WebShare UB+ is a highly secure file server for web clients, allowing easy remote file access and management. Customized interfaces can be set up for different groups or users, and WebShare UB+ action scripts enable remote processing of files. WebShare UB+ integrates with HELIOS ImageServer UB+, PDF HandShake UB+ and PrintPreview UB+ for remote viewing of images, QuarkXPress and Adobe InDesign documents, and PDF files, with proper rendering of transparencies, plus image conversion, PDF preflighting, and accurate color-matched print job proofing. With the easy to use interface, automatic support for low and high resolution previews, and high-performance HELIOS ZIP-stream downloads, WebShare UB+ facilitates remote collaboration and approval.

HELIOS UB+ benefits to users include:
- Remote collaboration with customers, agencies and print shops saves time;
- Reliable distribution of documents via any web browser improves customer interaction;
- Fast file transfer utilizing HELIOS ZIP-stream technology and a secure two-tier setup;
- Image previews including transparency support reduce time consuming errors;
- XPress and InDesign document previews for immediate remote approval;
- PDF generation, preflight, proofing and flattening for fully automated PDF processing;
- Remote OPI supports time saving collaboration between customer and agency;
- ICC-color and image format conversion for highest quality image repurposing saves time and reduces costs.

Whether one uses an iPhone, or any other web browser, HELIOS WebShare UB+ makes remote collaboration and remote workflow support a no-brainer for design and print professionals.



write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Computing News :: home page