Thursday, November 26, 2009

PDF Suite .NET 3.0

PDF Suite .NET 3.0 by Amyiuni Technologies Inc.

PDF Suite provides all the functionalities and features of PDF Converter and PDF Creator .NET in one product



PDF Suite .NET description

PDF Suite provides all the functionalities and features of PDF Converter and PDF Creator .NET in one product

PDF Converter is a tool that can be used to convert from existing documents from virtually any Windows application to PDF format. PDF Creator is designed to create forms and reports, new documents, or edit documents already in PDF format. Together � imagi

PDF Suite .NET is based on our internal developments and does not rely on external libraries such as Ghostscript. Licensing and distribution are hassle-free and developers are not required to license any external technology in order to distribute our tools.

Here are some key features of "PDF Suite NET":

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PDF Converter � Main Features:
· Support for the new Microsoft Vista operating system.
· Convert any document into PDF format using the PDF Converter virtual printer driver.
· Automated and easy installation of the PDF printer on the end-user's system without any user intervention.
· High performance and reliability. Create PDF documents in a fraction of the time needed with other tools.
· Operates in multi-threaded environments and with service applications under Windows NT/2000/XP/2003. Ideal for Web, Intranet and Terminal Servers with or without Citrix.
· .NET interface classes allow the developer to:
- Automate the conversion process by setting the output file name and various other options without user interaction.
- Intercept various events sent by the PDF printer when documents are generated.
· Generate PDF/A compliant files (requires version 2.51 and higher).
· Ability to generate CMYK coloured PDF files for printing purposes.
· Direct JPEG and PNG output from Office applications improves conversion speed.
· Resulting PDF document can be previewed either while being generated or after the conversion is completed.
· Developers are able to configure the PDF Converter to allow them to redirect the data stream to process the data or to define a destination other than saving to file or sending via email.
· Developers can modify the user interface language dynamically (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese).
PDF Creator - Main Features
· View, edit, annotate and print PDF documents.
· Fill-out and create PDF forms, documents and reports.
· Fast and lightweight .NET class library and set of controls with small footprint make it easy to distribute with applications.
· Edit and print PDF documents programmatically without any user interaction.
· Support for various types of form objects and annotations such as edit-fields, check-boxes, sticky-notes, highlighters, and more.
· Advanced printing features such as:
- print pages to specific trays
- print specific pages of a document
- create a single print job from multiple PDFs
- print multiple pages on a single sheet of paper
· Ability to do paragraph editing with reflow, this is important due to the nature of PDF files that are otherwise not easily editable.
· Compression of images, graphics and text heavily reduces the size of the resulting PDF file.
· Search/Replace capabilities from the user-interface or programmatically.
· Saving documents page by page makes it possible to create very large documents without consuming a large amount of memory.
· Ability to open a PDF document as a background or template for the main document.
· Define your own object types that are completely managed outside of the PDF Creator.
· Render parts of a PDF document to a device context created by the calling application.
· PDF Suite .NET (Converter and Creator) - Security Features
· The professional version of PDF Suite provides the following security features:
· PDF documents can be secured using either 40-bit or 128-bit encryption algorithms to prevent them from being viewed, modified or even printed.
· PDF documents can be digitally signed using any valid certificate installed on the end-user's system.
· PDF Suite .NET (Converter and Creator) - More features
· PDF documents can be optimized for downloading through the web, also known as PDF linearization.
· Create PDF, RTF, HTML, JPEG, TIFF and Excel documents using the same interface.
· Automatic generation of hyperlinks and bookmarks by analyzing document content.
· Set various document properties such as title, subject, author, and more.
· Merge and concatenate or append PDF documents.
· Enhanced functions for adding, inserting, deleting and moving pages.
· Documents containing images can be compressed using a variety of image compression techniques such as JPEG, CCITT Fax, grayscale, down-sampling, removal of duplicate images, and more.
· Multi-national character sets are supported. These include Eastern-European, Middle-Eastern and Far-Eastern languages.
· TrueType and Type1 (Postscript) fonts can be fully or partially embedded in the PDF document to ensure perfect portability.
· PDF documents can be watermarked using either a simple text string or another PDF file.
· PDF documents can be emailed directly using any MAPI or SMTP-compliant mailing systems as opposed to being saved on disk for later e-mailing.
· PDF documents can be archived directly into ODMA enabled document management systems (DMS).


Requirements:

· .NET framework

What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]

· XPS document support: Now supports loading XPS documents and exporting documents into XPS format.
· FDF: Now supports loading FDF documents that contain data associated with a main PDF document.
· Support for loading documents containing JBIG2 and JPEG2000 compressed images.
· Tagged PDF: Create structured PDF documents as defined by the PDF specifications. Structured PDFs are easier to edit or export into other applications.
· PDF/A: Create PDFs that comply with the PDF/A ISO Standard.
· Unicode and CID font embedding now enable support for a wider range of fonts including asiatic fonts.
· Plus a wealth of improved features as detailed in the new documentation.


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