Markzware launched, at PRINT 09 in September, a new content search engine technology called PageZephyr. This beta Macintosh application will index desktop publishing file formats such as Adobe InDesign, QuarkXPress and soon other document types, like PDF, Microsoft Publisher and even “the rage” of it’s day, PageMaker. Here we see some of the excitement generated from the show-floor and one simple exclusive press release, which Mary Gay (Public Relations) pushed up court… and re-tweets via Twitter! Watch Patrick Marchese, co-founder and CEO of Markzware, demonstrate PageZephyr…
Archives for PageZephyr
Twitter and the beta release of PageZephyr to search and index Adobe and Quark documents
WordPress or InDesign
Now, I am quite sure there is more to this than meets the eyes.. or is this a sign of the Internet times we live and work in?
“…Please use either WordPress or InDesign. Don’t know of any other students using Blogger…“
said @scost1 on Twitter, apparently to a student- is this the ‘new world order of Graphic Design‘?

Source: http://twitter.com/barbaranixon/statuses/4788759496
Just a little WordPress or Adobe InDesign chatter on Twitter! Don’t even get me started on Google Wave. Sounds like this school and it’s students could use content conversion and text extraction provided by PageZephyr.com…
If Content is King, then Content Conversion is the Prince
“Content is free. Formats are not” is the article’s title from cnet. Now, this strays away from purely printing, although content in the digital printing world and certainly the publishing sector faces a similar fate:
More than print: PageZephyr
Markzware most recently gave a sneak preview of our new technology of PageZephyr at Print 09 in Chicago last month.
While at the show Stephen Beals, who has spent more than 30 years in the industry as a pre-press manager and has written hundreds of articles for several print and computer publications over the years stopped by the Markzware booth to check it out and has written a post about it sharing his thoughts….
