History

2008
Quote & Print now has JDF and JMF connectivity to an increasing number of suppliers and a WorkFlow Interface to assist in minimizing the turnaround time from order to press and cut "back office" costs. With the first sale in PNG in March, there are now print companies in 5 countries utilising the software.
2007
Quote & Print exhibits at PRINTEX07 in Sydney with the release of Version 8, a new updated look to the software, complete with a new navigation process. There is also the first sale of the software in Indonesia in May.
2004
First sale in Malaysia in December.
2002
Quote & Print exhibits at PRINTEC in NEW ZEALAND and later year appoints a New Zealand distributor.
2001
Quote & Print exhibits at PACPRINT in Melbourne where the release of the Internet Interface generated much interest. First overseas sale was made (New Zealand) at the show. With a User Base of now 400 print companies, Quote & Print is recognized as a complete Management Information System (MIS) for the Graphic Arts Industry.
1999
Development of QPV6, the forerunner to QPONLINE Quote & Print's internet interface, enabled printers to let their customers order finished goods and print jobs over the internet integrating directly with Quote & Print.
1996
Quote & Print exhibits at PACPRINT in Melbourne and the Windows version was released. At this time there were over 270 printing companies using the software.
1987
"Quote & Print" sells it first ‘Turn Key System' to a local Sydney Printer following the decision to take the software to a wider market.
1981
Initial Estimating software was written for a Sydney printer. The software ran on a PDP 11 computer and was written in BASIC.