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PageZephyr Sees What Spotlight Can’t

By John P. Mello Jr.
MacNewsWorld
Part of the ECT News Network
12/28/09 5:00 AM PT

Proprietary file types from applications like Quark and InDesign have a knack for hiding from Mac OS X’s built-in search app, Spotlight. For users will vast stores of these types of files, search can be an awkward process of trial and error. Markzware’s new PageZephyr knows how to look for these types of proprietary files.

PageZephyr Application Introduction Video

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Markzware’s new desktop search application, PageZephyr, allows editors, journalists, IT managers, Information professionals, publishers, graphic designers, printers and more the ability to SEE INSIDE QuarkXPress and Adobe InDesign files and to not only preview the content, but also allow you to do a full desktop search, just like a Google! PageZephyr will index, search, allow you to edit text and then even extract it for you to our http://www.pagezephyr.com portal! Mind you, these are proprietary file formats that could otherwise not be searched without opening them in their expensive native applications. Try PageZephyr today: http://pagezephyr.com !

The Search is on – Real Time Search Engine List, INDD and QXP file formats now included

With Markzware’s new desktop search engine for page layout file formats such as Adobe INDD and Quark QXP just out, makes this article all the more interesting:

Five “Real Time” Search Startups You Should Know

“For the past few years, there have been many ways to navigate the web to find out what is going on right now.  You could go to cnn.com to see breaking news, or you could perform a search at Google news to search multiple media outlets.  However, while media outlets aren’t able to cover every story, the power of the internet enables most every story to be discussed.  From this, the real time web was born.
Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/the-five-real-time-startups-you-need-to-know-2009-12

Maîtrisez vos données avec un nouveau moteur de recherche de bureau et d’extraction de contenu

Avec PageZephyr, rien n’est plus simple que de convertir et de rechercher du contenu dans les formats de fichiers propriétaires

POUR PARUTION IMMÉDIATE

PageZephyr d’extraction de contenu recherche

RIJSWIJK, Pays-Bas – 8 décembre 2009 – Markzware, développeur de FlightCheck® et inventeur du contrôle en amont, commercialise PageZephyrTM, un moteur de recherche et d’extraction de contenu. PageZephyr est conçu autour de l’architecture CRA (Common Reader Architecture) hautes performances, qui est au cœur des produits actuels et futurs de Markzware.

PageZephyr™ New Desktop Search and Content Extraction for Adobe and Quark

Contact:

Mary Gay Marchese

949-756-5100, ext. 250

pr@markzware.com

Take Control of Your Data with New Desktop Search and Content Extraction

PageZephyr Makes Converting and Searching Content in Proprietary File Types a Breeze

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SANTA ANA, California – December 2, 2009 – Markzware, developer of FlightCheck® and inventor of preflighting, has released PageZephyrTM, a content search and extraction engine. PageZephyr has been developed using Markzware’s Common Reader Architecture (CRA), the high-performance technology at the heart of Markzware’s current and future products.

Benefits and Features of PageZephyr:

PageZephyr™ – Take Control of Your Data with New Desktop Search and Content Extraction

Contact:

Mary Gay Marchese

949-756-5100, ext. 250

pr@markzware.com

Take Control of Your Data with New Desktop Search and Content Extraction

PageZephyr Makes Converting and Searching Content in Proprietary File Types a Breeze

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

SANTA ANA, California – December 2, 2009 – Markzware, developer of FlightCheck® and inventor of preflighting, has released PageZephyrTM, a content search and extraction engine. PageZephyr has been developed using Markzware’s Common Reader Architecture (CRA), the high-performance technology at the heart of Markzware’s current and future products.

Benefits and Features of PageZephyr:

Online Magazine Printing with HP and Wikia- how are you going to profit from your documents content?

How do you plan on profiting from your online content? Here is an interesting development:

Wikipedia founder ties with HP to add magazine printing platform to Wikia site

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales has revealed a new tie-up between user-generated information site Wikia and HP’s MagCloud service that will allow users to create and print magazines.

“We are doing all kinds of things like that to think about ways to sustain this idea of participatory culture. We have no idea if this will be popular,” Wales told news agency Reuters.

Content on E-Books; hot topic at this week's Frankfurt Book Fair

Electronic books may transform publishing industry” read the title on MarketWatch.com and the tag-line was, “Executives discuss impact of e-books at Frankfurt Books Fair.

By Polya Lesova, MarketWatch

FRANKFURT (MarketWatch) — Electronic books may transform not only the publishing industry, but the very definition of what constitutes a book. E-books — whether read on an iPhone, a Kindle or a laptop — are a hot topic at this week’s Frankfurt Book Fair.

“Books are just devices. Wikipedia is the new Britannica,” said Ronald Schild, managing director of Germany-based MVB Marketing- und Verlagsservice des Buchhandels GmbH.

Twitter and the beta release of PageZephyr to search and index Adobe and Quark documents

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…

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‘?
Please use either WordPress or InDesign

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