April 27 '09:
* For those of you updating to IE8 or testing Windows 7 ...
... the current release version of ScriptX (a mandatory update for IE8) is fully compatible.
February 03 '08:
* NEW!! Label and barcode ZPL/EPL raw data ...
... direct from browser-hosted content to - say - a Zebra thermal printer? Review the newly-released sample, docs & code here and here.
January 28 '08:
* Problem? Has it already been fixed? *
Check here to find out.
January 22 '08:
* ScriptX SPECIAL! *
We're still offering a generous deal on fully-loaded ScriptX + MaxiPT publishing licenses.
Find out more here.
August 1 '06:
* For the first time in eight years ...
... we have got around to asking some of our customers to describe their use of ScriptX.
Their responses are here.
March 10 '04:
* Zeepe 7.x is released today *
Check these bytes for the answer to "So what?" and then start your evaluation.
Absolute control for those who need to print html documents from client and server computers running Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser.
Support for all versions of Internet Explorer from IE 4.01 SP1 to IE 8.0 and Microsoft operating systems from Windows 95 to Windows 7
Enables the secure application of custom Print Templates to browser-based content in IE 5.5 and above.
An estimated millions of hits are made each working day on ScriptX-enabled documents.
A near-100% record of successful deployment.
A basic subset of ScriptX printing functionality is available at no charge.
Global deployment costs start at less than $2 per day regardless of user numbers.
Acknowledged as the de facto web-technology printing utility.
New in version 6.2:
Further enhanced monitoring and control of the printing process via the printerControl object.
The introduction of Application licensing for those wishing to incorporate licensed ScriptX functionality into a single Windows (VB, VB.NET/C#, etc) executable.
New in version 6.3:
Due to the number of changes that Microsoft have made in IE 7, MeadCo's ScriptX users will need to upgrade to version 6.3 when upgrading to IE 7 on XP, and on Vista.
The good news is that the upgrade is not only needed but is worthwhile - ScriptX 6.3 provides the latest IE 7 print functionality such as automatic scale to fit and the preview-dragging of margins.
Even better, ScriptX provides this new functionality to IE 5.5/IE 6 users as well. So, whilst your users may be running anything from IE 5.5 onwards, you can give them all a consistent print experience.
New in version 6.5:
Due to the number of changes that Microsoft have made in IE 8, MeadCo's ScriptX users will need to upgrade to version 6.5 when upgrading to IE 8 on XP, Vista and Windows 7.
Developers can download the current version of the ScriptX archive here.
Users can upgrade their computers to the current version of ScriptX here.