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Celartem, Inc.
Trade nameExtensis
IndustryComputer software
FoundedPortland, Oregon, United States
ProductsExtensis Connect
Extensis Connect + Insight
Websitewww.extensis.com

Celartem, Inc., doing business as Extensis, is a software company based in Portland, Oregon.

History

Extensis and its parent company CreativePro.com were sold to ImageX in year 2000, which in turn sold Extensis to Japanese content-management company Celartem Technology in 2002. In 2003, Extensis acquired competitor DiamondSoft and their Font Reserve applications (stand-alone and client-server). In January 2006, Extensis merged its two font management products, Font Reserve and Suitcase into a single product called Suitcase Fusion. In August 2010, Extensis launched WebINK, a web font subscription service. This service was discontinued on July 1, 2015.

In 2018, Extensis united with its sister company, LizardTech, to continue developing and distributing software for compressing and distributing massive, high-resolution geospatial data.

See also

References

  1. Our story — Extensis
  2. 'Extensis, Inc. acquired by Celartem Technology' by Extensis (September 10, 2002) — Extensis
  3. 'Extensis Inc. to acquire DiamondSoft, Inc.' by Extensis (June 30, 2003) — Extensis
  4. 'Extensis launches Suitcase Fusion – the future of font management' by Extensis (January 9, 2006) — Extensis
  5. 'Extensis launches cloud-based web font service WebINK' by Extensis (August 3, 2010) — Extensis
  6. 'WebINK.com' by Extensis (July 1, 2015) — WebINK
  7. Extensis. "About Extensis". www.extensis.com. Retrieved 2019-06-06.


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