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GMG ColorProof Now Offers Windows 8 Support

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GMG, a developer and supplier of high-end color management software solutions, supports the new Windows 8 operating system with the latest GMG ColorProof now with Windows 8 support in Version 5.4.2. As a result, the operating systems Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 with Service Pack 1 or higher are now supported.

GMG, a developer and supplier of high-end color management software solutions, supports the new Windows 8 operating system with the latest GMG ColorProof now with Windows 8 support in Version 5.4.2. As a result, the operating systems Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 with Service Pack 1 or higher are now supported.

Version 5.4.2, and thus Windows 8 support, is also available for GMG DotProof and GMG FlexoProof. Likewise compatible with Windows 8 is ProofControl 2.0, which is used to check the color accuracy of proofs and also verifies spot colors in the new version. Consequently, the complete proofing solution from GMG can now be used with the latest operating system from Microsoft.

Users of GMG ColorProof 5.4 and customers having a maintenance agreement can download the new version for free from the Support area of the GMG Web site. A chargeable update is available for users of older versions. More detailed information can be obtained at info@gmgcolor.com.

 

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