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License: Freeware
Downloads: 311
Added: 08 Oct 2007
Updated: 10 Oct 2008
Developer: Software602, Inc.(more)
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Adobe PDF converter (DOC to PDF), creator, writer for Windows VISTA /2000/XP/2003/2008. Print2PDF uses print output for conversion into an Adobe Acrobat compatible PDF file. Choose from multiple page sizes, orientations, watermark / stamp insertion, metadata access and file resolutions (up to 2400 DPI). Merge output from different applications into a single PDF. Secure and encrypt PDF documents with 40-bit or 128-bit RC4 encryption, add password protection and PDF permissions. Easily embed file attachments into the output PDF. Sign documents electronically using a digital certificate from the Windows Certificate store. Send the PDF file automatically with the integrated SMTP client. Control the metadata information that is saved to a PDF document. Easily add a title, subject, author and keywords to quickly find the document you need within your document management system. Save time and increase your productivity by using the Print2PDF Batch Conversion application to convert multiple office documents to the Adobe Reader compatible PDF format. Convert documents (DOC, DOCX, ODT), spreadsheets (XLS, XLSX, ODS), presentations (PPT, PPTX, ODP), drawings (AutoCAD DWF), web pages (HTML) and email (EML, MIME) in one click. Includes a hyperlink, bookmark and TOC conversion macro for Microsoft Word. Setup default settings and custom profiles to control exactly how PDF files are created within your organization and distribute the software through a prepared client installation or through a network shareable printer. With Premium Edition integrate watch folder, watch pop3 account, web application or web service with SOAP support. New features include: ISO 19005-1 PDF/A-1a Support, Multi-language Support, ISO 15930-1 PDF/X Support, PDF File Attachments, Web Conversion Application, Web Service with SOAP, Microsoft Word and Excel 2007 Support, Enhanced Profile Only Support, JPEG 2000 Image Compression, Redesigned Windows Service, Prepare Client Installation and more.
FindMySoft certifies that Print2PDF is SAFE TO INSTALL and does not contain any adware, spywae or viruses that might harm your computer or steal your informations
OS: Win NT/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista
Requirements: Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/2008
Whats new:
Improved the file size of PDF output created with the Trial/Free version. Improved the quality of image conversion from Microsoft Office 2000 and higher. Improved client distribution to allow user modified Language files, Scripts and Macros. Added support for the Dutch language.
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