New Features for Prizm Content Connect v9.1:
Client Viewer
Improvements include:
- Document Signing - The Document Signing feature allows users to create signatures using a freehand drawing tool or from a list of font types. Add signature, title, initials, and dates to your document. Download the signed PDF directly from the viewer.
- Annotation Comments - Ability to add comments to any annotation and view in a display panel.
- Ability to initiate the markup burner process and download the redacted document directly from the user interface.
- Redaction Reasons - Full support for adding redaction reasons to a document and having those reasons burned into the redacted document. Options for auto-applying redaction reasons or choosing from a list.
- New Single-Page View and Horizontal scrolling view modes.
- New freehand drawing annotation.
- New Client API method introduced to convert search highlights to redactions.
- Added Rotate All feature in addition to existing Rotate Page.
- Improvements to Text Annotation feature to provide WYSWYG editing.
- Ability to redact text using text selection tool.
Prizm Services
Improvements include:
- New! Markup Burners RESTful API - Allows for the server to burn defined annotations into a document, creating a new document with the annotation permanently applied to the content.
- New! Redaction Creator RESTful API - Enables the server to search a document for text matching a Regular Expression then, based on any matches, creates a new Markup XML document containing redaction markup. This API, in conjunction with the Markup Burners, enables the ability to automatically redact content based on defined Regular Expressions.
- New! Workfile Service RESTful API - Implements a new methodology for sending content to and retrieving content from the PCC RESTful Web Services. As the RESTful API expands beyond just viewing content, the Workfile API will be used to allow developers to interact with the content outside of the PCC viewer.
- SVG Payload Optimizations - A new Content Type has been implemented with this release. Using the SVGA content type, it instructs the server to create a more optimized SVG for use in the HTML5 viewer. This change creates a smaller SVG file, fewer SVG nodes, reduces network traffic, and allows the viewer to process the SVG faster, resulting in better performance.
- Expanded Use of the Raster Conversion Service - With this release the Raster Conversion service is being used to handle requests for viewing Raster image content through the RESTful Web API. The use of this service increases the system's performance and allows better handling of Raster Content created in varying colorspace and using different bit levels.
- Implemented new Raster conversion service to resolve issues with loading and displaying raster files within the HTML5 viewer.