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REWRITE FOR SCOOP 7 IS GOOD NEWS FOR REGIONAL NEWSPAPERS

The Scoop Editorial System has received an over hall and a complete rewrite. The original editorial system, known for its reliability and ease of use, is popular with regional newspapers. Over recent years, development stopped and the Scoop system remained frozen in time, with users unable to update their computers or Pagemakeup software.

Scoop has now been acquired by Finnish company, Mediabox. The product code has been rewritten, which is great news for newspapers as the new version will now work with the latest operating systems from Apple and Microsoft, in addition to the current versions of Adobe InDesign Creative Cloud. Enhanced functionality has been added to a completely new Pagetrack and the whole product line is now built to run with a database backend, designed to run on Open Source Linux software, dramatically reducing the overall cost of ownership.

Conformedia is the only reseller of Scoop within the UK. Managing Director David Rayner explains why this investment and relaunch is important to newspaper businesses. “Scoop is still a great Editorial product, which is why so many newspapers have stuck with it, despite lack of investment over the past few years. Scoop 7 enhances on its functionality while retaining all the usability that users have come to expect from the system whilst the rewrite means that the system will now work with the latest Mac and Windows Operating Systems and essential design packages such as Adobe InDesign.

Our clients will be pleased to know that the new system can be hosted on Linux which in real terms means low cost installation. We’re very excited about the launch scheduled for May 2019 and will be contacting our clients with information about how they can benefit from these changes.”

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