AFP MO:DCA

Extension modules for AFP data stream management

The AFP modules extend Lookup2 to a highly productive tool for viewing, analyzing, and editing binary AFP files.

With ExcitingAFP, you will experience the best AFP analysis tool currently available on the market in a modern design and with previously unknown functions, the benefits of which have been and continue to be optimised over many years of production experience. Of course, it is no problem to analyse files of several gigabytes in size in a reasonable amount of time and to navigate across the object tree of all objects contained in your print data stream at will. Find your source of error in just a few minutes, experience the ingenuity of the AFP format at first hand, or modify and create your own AFP files from scratch with your AFP MO:DCA Editor!

AFP MO:DCA Viewer Parser Editor
Display MO:DCA data streams (binary AFP)
Display PDF container content
Search for visual text components (no metadata)
Combined display of front and back pages & thumbnails
Clickable X/Y positions or selection frames for dimensioning
Colour picker (RBG)
Printing of pages & page ranges via client-side printer driver
Support for external resource libraries and ‘fully composed’ AFP files
Full-text search for metadata, resources, free text components, etc.
Support for the entire AFP architecture of all published OCA specifications
Selectable page elements and display of their object properties at the click of a mouse
Support of all relevant EBCDIC/ANSI/ASCII code pages separately for NOP, TLE and other text element
Structure display and object tree display in the familiar Explorer style
Displaying XMP metadata
Displaying colour management resources and ICC profiles-Profilen
Hex display for native structured field representation
Cross-references between all recognised AFP objects
Modify or edit structure and objects
Commenting in and out of structure and objects
Editing XMP metadata
Editing colour management resources and ICC profiles
Hex-Editor
The AFP data format is maintained and further developed by the AFP Consortium. CRE-DO has been a permanent member of the AFP Consortium since 2007.

The AFP data format is maintained and further developed by the AFP Consortium. CRE-DO has been a permanent member of the AFP Consortium since 2007.