What's New in Document Express 7.5 Enterprise Caminova's Document Express 7.5 Enterprise is the ideal solution for all of your scanned document needs. With Document Express 7.5 Enterprise, your organization can easily encode any kind of document image into DjVu format, with output files that are up to 1,000 times smaller than comparable alternatives. Now, with full support for encoding Microsoft Office® 2003/2007 and PDF documents into DjVu format, Document Express 7.5 Enterprise makes managing and distributing your digital documents easier than ever. The following features make Caminova's 7.5 Enterprise the most powerful version yet: Batch Conversion Mode Watermarking DjVu Indirect Format Support DjVu Thumbnails Support Conversion Log Viewer New GUI In Version 7.5, Caminova has made improvements to the conversion speed and stability of both *PDF and VPD conversion processes. In this release, Caminova has also streamlined the GUI simplifying use and increasing user productivity Batch conversion now allows you to select specific files and folders to convert rather than just by watch folder placement in auto conversion mode. This is ideal when you don't need to use auto multi-paging or when you need to switch configurations frequently. The new Log Viewer now also allows you to see the conversion status in watch folder mode, enabling you to monitor your output files more effectively than ever. Enterprise 7.5 now also supports Watermarking, Indirect Format, and DjVu Thumbnails. With Version 7.5, now you can protect and manage your digital content more effectively than ever with Enterprise's Watermarking feature. New support for Indirect Format will speed distribution of your DjVu files, particularly in Web-based applications. And now, DjVu Thumbnail support will help you keep a better eye on all of your DjVu files. * Known issues of PDF conversion: Converting PDF files with a lot of mask image objects may require longer encoding times. Some PDF files with JBIG2 mask image objects may not be rendered correctly. Fonts which aren't true type fonts and whose text data are treated as a glyph index may not be rendered correctly. Some transparent objects, GIF images, JPEG2000 images and JBIG2 images may not be rendered correctly.