RenderX provides standalone software products as well as server and desktop
components that can be integrated into larger business solutions, all based on
XEP - our original commercial engine. All of our products support
content in multiple languages and any level of layout complexity. They arrange and
format text, tables, graphics, and images to generate professional, typeset-quality
print products and enhanced electronic products for distribution with advanced
features such as interactive links, bookmarks and electronic security.
Based on patented XML to PDF technology RenderX products
are integral to three primary technical applications:
Our patented software is used in many industries to generate database reports
(batch reports). These dynamic reports can be for display on the web; or a document
in a work flow inside of a business system; or to stream data to printers for
mailings such as bills and statement rendition.
It's used in many ways across many industries.
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When implemented as a server component to combine structured and unstructured
content, our software provides dynamic typeset documents. Many leading organizations
use our software to create high volumes of documents such as applications, financial
prospectus, mortgages and loan packages.
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Used as standalone, turn-key publishing software, hundreds of our customers are
creating a wide variety of static documents such as educational materials, technical
manuals, user guides, legislation, and books.
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RenderX provides exceptional support to assist our customers in using our products
in their applications. Our customers work in tight cooperation with our engineers
and get professional advice about both RenderX software and information technology
in general.
News
August 25, 2010

VDPMill 3.3 released

This release brings job queuing
application with an XML-RPC
interface, VDPMill Control Panel
as a console to configure and
run VDPMill components, a user-
friendly GUI application to create
VDPMill job tickets, a new plugin
for page numbering with several
criteria. Error handling improve-
ments are made for document
processing.
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June 3, 2010

VDPMill 3.2 released

This release includes XML
job ticket support as the main
format for GUI application
project files, customized post-
processing (OMR, Transpromo)
support for separated/joined
output. The API samples and
documentation have been
updated.
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May 4, 2010

VisualXSL 2.3.1 released

This is a recommended bugfix
release that includes several
issues resolved, including
JavaScript for radiobuttons and
action buttons in PDF forms,
further improvements over
Undo operations, and several
display problems.
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May 1, 2010

VDPMill 3.1 released

This release includes OMR
and Transpromo support
and common plugin interface.
Improved XEPOUT documents
processing and control panel.
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April 16, 2010

VisualXSL 2.3 released

Improved fillable PDF Forms
and JavaScript blocks,
support for different output
formats, improved Paragraph
editor and Address blocks,
new samples and workflows
in User Reference, and more.
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April 2, 2010

RenderX at 2010 AIIM/On Demand

Visit us in Booth #1709
and #1543 at the
Pennsylvania Convention
Center, Philadelphia, PA,
April 20-22, 2010.
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April 1, 2010

XEP 4.18 released

Additional support for
document-level Javascript
in PDF, bookmarks in XPS,
multimedia objects in PDF
support additional player
controls.
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March 31, 2010

VDPMill 3.0 released

This is fully redesigned VDPMill
with document processing
recovery, simultaneous joined/
separated output files generation,
and new powerful control panel
options.
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January 15, 2010

VisualXSL 2.2 released

Major improvements over
Table Builder, Improved visual
appearance and navigation in
Design layout, new examples,
and improved layout
of the User’s Guide.
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December 4, 2009

XEP 4.17 released

Adds support for multi-media
objects like Flash and MPEG,
enhanced PDF Forms through
support of Javascript libraries
and hooks for fields, adds XPS
as a new output format.
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