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Best will target specific users with new wares.(pre-press software)(Brief Article)

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Best, the German pre-press software developer, is to focus product developments on specific target groups identified in a recent study.

The firm said that in the past the only thing that differentiated its BestColor products was the size of output format they supported.

But the survey suggested that it should design products with specific markets in mind, so Best's new range includes software for production environments, publishers and printing houses, creative designers, photographers, ...

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