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Want to save space? PowerShrink 2007 will do it!

Posted by Jack Cook on July 2, 2007 – 7:18 am  Share
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TopByteLabs Unveils a New Version of Their Award-Winning PowerPoint Shrinking Software

ps PowerShrink 2007 compresses Microsoft Office documents up to 98%, while keeping full functionality and file format of the documents. PowerShrink 2007 allows e-mail transfers of large Microsoft Office documents after considerably ’shrinking,’ them.

TopByteLabs, one of the leading providers of content-compression software for Microsoft Office documents, released an updated version of PowerShrink – PowerShrink 2007.

The new version of PowerShrink 2007 has the same features as its predecessor including these new features:

- PowerShrink 2007 is the only tool to support picture and embedded objects compression in the new Word 2007 docx and Excel 2007 xlsx format.
- PowerShrink 2007 is already compatible with PowerPoint versions 97, 2000, XP and 2003. In the new version we’ve included support for the newest version 2007.
- PowerShrink 2007 can be installed on Windows Vista
- PowerShrink 2007 supports image extraction from all compatible formats.

“In today’s marketplace, sending the information instantly to your customers is the key to deliver a winning concept and PowerShrink 2007 is a fundamental component of enabling this convergence,” says Sander Pieterse, CEO of TopByteLabs.
Part of TopByteLabs’ vision is to give users the ability to send Microsoft Office documents in an affordable and reliable way, no matter how large their original documents are. With PowerShrink 2007 they can do that

For more information about the PowerShrink 2007 program visit:  http://www.powershrink.com

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