
The high-speed performance of PRO PS to HTML permits dynamic conversion of PostScript to HTML at display or retrieval time and allows organizations to use PostScript print files in interactive Web applications. Documents as varied as customer bills, broker statements, invoices, insurance policies, marketing materials, guidelines and confirmations, can be displayed in standard browsers giving customer service agents and customers instant online access to the relevant company data. Web documents can also be printed by or emailed to any of those users. These capabilities open the door to Electronic Bill Presentation & Payment (EBPP). Crawford Technologies has been providing components for EBP and EBPP solutions since 1996. Major vendors in this market use our technology
Making documents available quickly and in the same format to customer service staff and to the customers improves productivity and customer satisfaction and allows organizations to achieve excellence in Customer Service.
During the conversion, PRO PS to HTML optimizes HTML files for retrieval, display or archiving, using our powerful PRO options and eliminating the need for costly changes to the native print applications.
The optional PRO Indexer can create index files or database commands, mark document breakpoints and generate image names using the contents of the documents, such as account number, customer number, customer name and statement date.
The optional PRO Document Enhancer is a powerful document re-engineering tool, which can add, modify or suppress text, barcodes and images or rearrange the document pages during the conversion.
With the optional PRO Splitter plug-in, large input files can be split during conversion into smaller multi page files, e.g. containing complete individual customer statements - without the need to modify the application that creates the print file. Having this capacity opens the door to Electronic Bill Presentation & Payment (EBPP). CrawfordTech has provided components for major vendors in this market since 1996.
