
Testimonials for XSL-FO 1.1 Recommendation
These testimonials complement the press
release about the publication of the
XSL-FO 1.1 Recommendation.
Antenna House recognizes that XSL-FO specification is very
important in order to print XML with high quality. And we have
developed XSL Formatter aiming at conforming to this
specification as faithfully as possible.
Fortunately, XSL Formatter is now utilized by a large number of
customers in over 34 countries all over the world. Antenna House
promises to continue to make efforts to further improve this
product for customers who utilize the XSL-FO specification.
-- Tokushige Kobayashi, President, Antenna House
Thanks to the new 1.1 release of XSL-FO, Inventive
Designers will be able to provide major customers worldwide (such as
BellSouth, Nike, SunCorp, U.S. Postal Service, and others) with essential
new features that allow them to produce their documents in a standard way.
We are already looking forward to other major improvements to XSL-FO in the
future."
-- Klaas Bals, CTO, Inventive Designers
XSL-FO仕様V1.1が勧告になったことをお祝い申し上げます。また、作業グループの長年に渡る努力に対して敬意を表したいと思います。
アンテナハウスはXSL-FO仕様が、XMLを高品質で印刷するために重要なものであることを認識しています。そして、本仕様を可能な限り忠実に実装することを目標にXSL Formatterを開発してきました。
幸い、これまでに世界の34の国にまたがる多数のお客様にXSL Formatterを利用していただくことができました。弊社では、XSL-FO仕様を利用される全てのお客様のご満足をいただけるように、さらに本製品の改良を続けることを約束します。
-- アンテナハウス株式会社 代表取締役 小林 徳滋
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