Perceptive Software releases Document Filters 11

Perceptive Software announces the release of Document Filters 11, the latest edition of the company’s unique Perceptive Search technology that software companies and service providers can embed into their own solutions. Because an estimated 80 percent of content lives outside of a structured data environment, Big Data, e-Discovery, DLP, analytics and other information-driven solutions need a way to unlock unstructured files like Word, PowerPoint and PDF, pull out the hidden and visible content that’s inside, and incorporate the data into their systems in a variety of different ways and formats.

  • Friday, 5th July 2013 Posted 11 years ago in by Phil Alsop

Document Filters 11 delivers high definition (HD) document conversion and rendering capabilities that enable software developers to preserve all the original data, formatting and pagination of an unstructured document and export it for viewing, archival, analysis, manipulation, sharing or other purposes in their applications.

Document Filters 11 supports the most advanced export and output needs of software applications, converting unstructured information into images, multipage TIFFs, searchable PDFs, paginated HTML, structured XML, XHTML, text and proprietary formats.

Document Filters 11 empowers software developers to add unique document redaction, markup and drawing features to their software with pixel-precise output control.
Key Features
· This technology can identify, index and search every document, email, legacy, archive and container format required; it also analyses all text and metadata in a file with deep-inspection capability that even uncovers previously hidden information such as tracked changes, comments, notes, annotations and embedded web links.
· Content is rendered, manipulated and viewed in HD without need for additional components (such as ActiveX).
· Original files are replicated through a Layout Engine that maps out exact, pixel-by-pixel coordinates of text, images and objects (rather than relying on simple character positioning).
· This pixel-by-pixel approach eliminates the need for a third-party image manipulation package, enabling the application of precise redaction marks, annotations, Bates stamps and watermarks to content during output.
· Document Filters 11 can be embedded quickly and cost-effectively with flexible APIs for C, C++, COM, .NET and Java, for deployment across 20 platforms—including Mac OSX—with full support of character sets and encodings.