Corel Partners With Bitstream To Provide Next-Generation Font Support For Linux:
Bitstream to provide font server use and management for industry standard fonts
for Linux - Company Business and Marketing
Edge: Work-Group Computing Report , Dec 20, 1999
Bitstream Inc. and Corel Corporation announced Wednesday that Corel has licensed
a Linux font server currently being developed by Bitstream. Corel will integrate
this font server into the office and graphics suites that it is currently developing
for Linux.
Bitstream`s new Linux font server can render PostScript Type 1 fonts, in addition
to TrueType and other industry standard font formats. It also succeeds at making
fonts on the Linux OS user friendly by providing robust and intuitive font management
that is comparable to what is currently available for the Windows or Macintosh operating
systems. The new Bitstream technology will help the Linux platform overcome one
of its most significant barriers to acceptance in the desktop market.
Corel recently released its first Linux operating system, Corel LINUX OS and
is currently developing office and graphics suites for Linux. Corel WordPerfect
8 for Linux has been hugely successful as a free download: the office suite for
Linux will be available in early 2000. The CorelDRAW graphics suite for Linux will
be available in the summer of 2000. Corel is currently integrating the Bitstream
font server into both of these suites.
With a long history of delivering technology that makes fonts easy to use anywhere,
Bitstream is uniquely positioned to introduce a font rendering and font management
solution for Linux. Built on technology acquired from Gallium Software, Inc. in
1996, this solution will provide Linux developers with an essential font technology
for future product considerations.
"Bitstream is excited about introducing one of the most user-friendly Linux font
subsystems for TrueType and PostScript," said Paul Trevithick, president of Bitstream
Inc. "This will be a critical technological step towards the commercial success
of Linux. We are confident that other Linux developers like Corel will recognize
its value, and that many will adopt it as the technology of choice for providing
font fidelity and ease-of-use for their customers."
"The Bitstream font technology will give us the highest-quality font subsystem
for Linux," said Rene Schmidt, vice president of software development for Linux
at Corel Corporation. "This technology moves us closer to our goal of having high
functionality and true cross-platform compatibility between Windows and Linux."
Bitstream Inc., headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a leading developer
of type technology, digital typefaces, and type customization services for the graphics
communications industry. Bitstream licenses its WebFont, Font Fusion, and FontTastic
font portability and rendering technology to hundreds of industry-leading Internet,
Web, and publishing software applications developers, as well as to manufacturers
of computers, printers, set-top boxes, and other devices. Bitstream has been awarded
several patents that cover aspects of creating subsetted fonts, managing and rendering
portable font objects, and using portable fonts for Web publishing. Bitstream also
offers on-demand marketing software through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Pageflex
Inc. For more information on Bitstream and its products, visit the company on the
World Wide Web at www.bitstream.com.
Corel Corporation is an internationally recognized developer of award-winning
graphics and business productivity applications. Development of market-leading products
such as the CorelDRAW line of graphics applications and the Corel WordPerfect Suite
of business tools is continually evolving to meet the demands of the corporate,
retail and academic markets. Committed to performance, compatibility, value and
open standards, Corel develops products for the Windows, Macintosh, UNIX, Linux
and Java platforms. FMI: www.corel.com.
COPYRIGHT 1999 EDGE Publishing
COPYRIGHT 2000 Gale Group
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