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When purchasing a piece of software it's important to see that it's alive.
It's no fun riding a dead horse. We've all seen applications that look and
feel old, giving the impression of holding you back rather than evolving with your
infrastructure.
PaperCut, like all the best applications, is under active development.
The history of PaperCut's print tracking software dates back over 10 years.
Over this time it has evolved, seeing a complete re-write in 2004 to put PaperCut
on top of a modern architecture. This latest re-write has allowed rapid addition
of features and to take advantage of technologies such as clustering, database independence
(allowing deployment on several types of external database), web services, a service
watchdog and asynchronous IO.
Our release history
is testament to this rapid development. Just take a look a Here are some of the
reasons you will find PaperCut to be modern and very much alive software:
Features
PaperCut continues to provide state of the art features to help you leverage your
printer resources more effectively.
The browser based administration and
user interfaces allow access from anywhere on your network using your existing
infrastructure.
The mobile iPhone interface,
find me printing and printer load balancing
are examples of features that were recently added.
Development
Our release often policy, along with our modern design and development practices,
means that issues are addressed quickly, features are added on a regular basis and
new versions are in your hands as soon as possible.

Lines of PaperCut source code over time. Like any good software PaperCut is under
active development!
Modern Software
In the past it was normal for purchased software to do exactly what it says on the
box and nothing more. Today there are expectations that software will provide additional
features to support integration and customization; the kind of features that are
of exceptional value to the small percentantage of people who use them.
PaperCut includes plenty of such features, including a
scripting and XML web services API with good support for all major languages
such as Java, C#, Python, Ruby, Visual Basic and Perl.
PaperCut also integrates with e-commerce and payment gateways via our
payment gateway module, including services such as PayPal, VeriSign and
Authorize.Net.
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