BinaryNow Updates PDF Conversion Software Portfolio
By NS Admin Published 17 January 2011Users can create an Adobe PDF from any application that can print, batch convert multiple documents, watch a folder or POP3 e-mail account, use a simple web application, or integrate the web service into their existing infrastructure.
Print2PDF provides users with the ability to create, merge, split, digitally sign and time-stamp PDF documents while retaining control over document changes and content extraction using PDF security permissions.
IT managers can easily control how employees create Adobe PDF files with the included built-in profiles like PDF/A-1b, PDF/A-1a, High Quality Print, Smallest File Size, Confidential, Standard or User Defined PDF output.
New features included in the 9.0 version are: Support for PDF 1.7, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 and Microsoft Office 2010, new user-friendly start menu, PDF manipulation (splitting and adding), PDF Signature visualization and Digital Time-stamps support, Prepare Client Installation in MSI format, Automatic software update, Enhanced 64-bit architecture and more.
Print2PDF 9.0 is a complete multi-language conversion solution with user interface in 17 languages including: English, Czech, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Spanish (Mexico or Spain), Swedish, and Turkish.
Print2PDF 9 provides simplified licensing and DRM free software distribution. Pricing for Print2PDF 9 starts at $299.95 for a five-user license and ends at $3,199.95 for 250-user license. Enterprise license option allows preloading this PDF converter on every computer in the organization.
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