- Today, DocPath has announced the official release of its latest document technology software version worldwide.
- Packed with new features, DocPath´s V6 is a robust and versatile document software which brings together the best of DocPath´s previous software versions and offers full compatibility and continuity.
Suwanee (GA), February 14, 2019 – DocPath, a multinational company specializing in the development of advanced document software solutions, launches DocPath V6, a new version of its document software solutions. Being the product of DocPath´s 26 years of experience in the document software market, since 1993, this new version combines the best of DocPath´s Classic and Areca software versions, guaranteeing continuity of the software, as well as its compatibility with previous versions.
With each new version of its document software solutions, DocPath expands the limits of ease of use, design control, performance and innovative approaches towards document processing. In light of the growing need among large enterprises and SMEs for a versatile, powerful and agile Document Output Management & Customer Communications Management document software, the company has gone one step further by adding state-of-the-art document processing concepts and new features to a software version that offers next-generation user experience.
The bevy of enhancements added to DocPath’s V6 are focused primarily on protecting any investments already made by DocPath customers, as it fully supports any resources generated by its predecessors, such as the Classic version. This means that DocPath customers will not need to modify any of their existing document projects to take full advantage of their already purchased document software solutions and benefit from the many advantages this new software has to offer.
Another major aspect of DocPath´s V6 is software continuity. This new software is based on the latest technologies –Microsoft. NET for visual interfaces and Java for production processes– which turns it into a multi-platform software version that stands out from other document software products for its modern and intuitive interfaces and reinvents document software for the digital age.
In fact, ease-of-use is a key feature of DocPath V6. In line with the latest IT trends, the new version comes with intuitive and improved design and management tools, guaranteeing a greatly enhanced user experience. A good example is document form programming, which is present in previous DocPath versions, but has been eliminated for this new version. Now, users can visually add and apply desired form definitions without any programming.
“With our wide experience and knowledge, gained over 25 years in the field of document software, at DocPath we are offering our customers worldwide a robust core software with significant improvements in both performance and ease of operation. V6 reaffirms our long-term commitment to both existing as well new DocPath customers, as they will have a modern, high-performance and easy-to-use tool that will open the doors to the future,” says Julio Olivares, DocPath President and founder.
For more information about DocPath´s V6, visit www.docpath.com, contact DocPath or watch the DocPath V6 video.
About DocPath
DocPath is a leading document software manufacturer that provides its world-wide customers the technology that allows them to implement of sophisticated Customer Communication and Document Output Management processes. Created in 1993, DocPath´s solutions are found in companies all over the world. Among its international clients are prestigious banks and first class corporations, which are aided by DocPath solutions by simplifying the complicated and critical task involving the design and distribution of business and customer documents. DocPath maintains a strong commitment to R&D&i, an area that receives a good amount of its revenue, and in which lies the key to the company´s success.
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