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'''Softpress''' is also the name of an innovative “virtual” publication tool that brings pages to life and transforms the world of publishing at the click of a button. '''Softpress''' is also the name of an innovative “virtual” publication tool that brings pages to life and transforms the world of publishing at the click of a button.
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Softpress System Ltd.
Company typeUK Limited Company, US Corporation - Softpress Inc.
Industrysoftware publishing
FoundedOxford, England (1993)
HeadquartersWitney, Oxon, Sausalito
Key peopleRichard Logan, Managing Director
Stewart Fellows, Technical Director
ProductsFreeway Pro, Freeway Express
Number of employees15 (2008)
Websitewww.softpress.com

Softpress Systems is a software publisher with its headquarters in Oxford, England. The company was founded in 1993. Originally the developers of a print-publishing application called Uniqorn. Development of Uniqorn ended after Apple discontinued printing support for its QuickDraw GX component.

The company initiated development of Freeway (currently version 5.3.2) in 1996, a DTP-style website creation program. Freeway is an HTML generator, as opposed to an HTML editor, allowing users to design in similar ways to DTP applications rather than work directly with code. There is a Pro - professional - version and Express version - focused towards home and small business users.

Softpress Systems is managed by Richard Logan (Managing Director) and Stewart Fellows (Technical Director).



Softpress is also the name of an innovative “virtual” publication tool that brings pages to life and transforms the world of publishing at the click of a button. www.softpressmedia.com

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