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PRINTABLE OFFERS SPECIAL 50 PERCENT OFF PRICE ON FUSIONPRO DESKTOP TO CELEBRATE 10,000TH INSTALLATION OF VDP SOFTWARE
Sunday 08. June 2008 - Powerful Variable Data Publishing Application Suite Reaches Landmark Installation in Just Over 2 Years
Printable Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of software as a service (SaaS) web to print and personalized marketing solutions, is offering its FusionPro Desktop variable data publishing (VDP) software at a special one-time cost of only $299, a remarkable 50 percent savings over the regular price of $599. This price reduction is the cornerstone of the company’s month-long “10K Celebration!” program and is designed to extend the continued adoption of personalized and variable print technology to the full range of print service providers.
Both first-timers who want to try FusionPro Desktop and knowledgeable users who want to expand their current number of copies are encouraged to go to http://www.printable.com/celebrate10k/ now through June 30, 2008, for this special offer.
“We are so pleased to offer this special pricing program to thank our loyal customers and welcome new users,” said Coleman Kane, President and CEO of Printable Technologies. “At only $299 per copy, we are providing an unbelievably powerful and flexible VDP solution for all types of users; so virtually anyone can explore the benefits of dynamic, personalized communications.”
Printable changed the VDP software landscape in 2005 when it drastically reduced the FusionPro Desktop application from its original $4,200 cost, reflecting standard industry pricing. This powerful VDP template creation and print-stream output tool is based entirely on Adobe PDF workflow. Templates with variable text, graphics and charts are combined with data using advanced business logic to create print-ready outputs at amazing speeds. FusionPro Desktop is backed by a free online video training library, e-mail product support and access to a detailed knowledge base that includes a library of detailed JavaScript business logic rules. In addition, users have access to a wide network of peer support through the FusionPro User Forum, which recently added its 1,500th subscriber.