XPS

XPS: Sense Of Something Coming

Guest contributor, Nick De Roeck, has written a very detailed article over at 4xPDF on the topic of XPS and how it fits into the world of electronic documents (and also, quite a bit about how it stacks up against PDF).
We are living in economic turbulent times, and everybody is into Web 2.0 (2.5?), social networking, [...]


A Closer Look At The XPS Viewer In Windows 7

The evolution of the XPS format continues. With the release of Windows Vista users were able to view XPS documents in a viewer that was hosted within Internet Explorer 7. A separate independent viewer was also available for download as part of the XPS Essentials Pack (supported on XP and Vista), however, this independent viewer [...]


Is XPS Catching On?

IS XPS catching on? NiXPS think so, but I’m still a little skeptical. There might be a lot of printer manufacturers adding XPS drivers, but who’s to say that they aren’t simply doing that to make Microsoft happy. On the other hand, Microsoft do seem to have more of a long-term view/goal with XPS, so perhaps [...]


Nuance adds XPS support to OmniPage Capture SDK 16

September 17, 2008 — Nuance Communications today announced that it has “…added robust support for the XML Paper Specification, XPS, which enables document sharing and archiving with Windows Vista.” to OmniPage Capture SDK 16.
Read full press release here.


XPS, variable data and templates

A new blog post from NiXPS, XPS Variable Data example with the NiXPS SDK, details how NiXPS SDK can be used to combine an XPS template and data pulled from a database.
This process is called variable data processing and saves you time and money when you need to fill out the same template (e.g. an Invoice [...]