Print Audit 6 is Mac OS X Lion Compatible

By Doc | October 19, 2011, 6:17am PDT

Summary: The latest version of Mac OS X, Lion has been causing problems with many of the popular graphic arts programs from Adobe and others.

When Apple comes out with a new version of the Mac operating system it isn’t always smooth sailing. The latest version of OS X, Lion has been causing problems with many of the popular graphic arts programs from Adobe and others.

So Doc was glad to read that the popular print management software program Print Audit 6 is fully compatible with Lion.

Print Audit 6 is a suite of print management products that can be used to uncover document creation inefficiencies, enforce printing rules and recover expenses from clients or users. The suite is comprised of 3 components called Analysis, Rules and Recovery which can be purchased in a variety of configurations depending on the needs of the organization.

The newest release of Print Audit 6 is compatible with Mac OS X 10.5 or newer and can be downloaded at http://www.printaudit.com

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ZDNet introduces Doc (The DocuMentor), sponsored by RICOH. Through his blog, Doc will educate you about Document Management. So who is Doc? Doc is something of an enigma. He was born to a Russian ballerina and a German electrical engineer who some believe was running covert operations for shadowy corporate interests. Doc grew up in various locations in the United States, although no one seems to know precisely where, least of all Doc. His early schooling was unremarkable except for the time he was caught trying to replace all the mimeograph machines with high-tech color copiers that had mysteriously disappeared from a shipment to Albania. At MIT, he made a name for himself by transforming a large printer into a robot that hunts and eats Roombas. Professionally, he reportedly has seen the insides of more brands, versions, and generations of printer and printer-related hardware than almost anyone. Some say his obsession with paper, printing, and mechanical movement was either started by, or evidenced by, a traumatic childhood episode when he crawled inside an old Xerox 2400 and tried to print himself.

Anyway, Doc has hands on experience with stuff like printer maintenance and fleet management, but his mastery of document management leaves no stone unturned. Important issues like sustainability, security, and regulatory compliance are top of mind for Doc, as are other business technology needs like networking and IT services, making him a true blue IT renaissance man.

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