PDF/X Standard support for exchange of print-ready PDF files in printing/advertising industries.
XPS Support (Supports XPS to PDF conversion. Requirement: .NET Framework 3.0 or above).
Automatic and CSS-driven pagination (smarter page break, developers can also manually control whether they want to have page break or not).
Automatically handle any exception or error message that may occur in converting HTML and Office documents (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio) to PDF.
Support many PDF features such as Font Embedding & Subsetting, Image compression, Metadata, PDF Security (e.g. set permission to print, edit), Digital Signature & Stamping, Watermark, PDF Viewer setting.
Control printer settings such as graphic resolution & scaling, paper orientation & size, printer color.
More choices than ever when converting Word documents to PDF. Office 2007 users can take advantage of WordPrintJobEx, which offers two modes of operation and a multitude of options for Word conversions. Key enhancements in WordPrintJobEx include quicker conversions and significantly improved hyperlink support.
Conversion of Office documents to PDF in server environments without an interactive user.
Eliminate Microsoft Office dependency from your workflow! Version 6.3 introduces OpenOfficePrintJob, which allows Word, Excel and PowerPoint conversion with OpenOffice.
PDF page manipulation features, such as Merging, Splitting, Rotating, Deleting, Extracting, Optimizing.
PDF bookmarking features, such as appending and deleting bookmarks from existing PDF.
Embed elements inside current PDF, such as note, text, hyperlink, file attachment, custom annotation.
Get PDF information, such as metadata, page size, rotation, count, version.
Modify PDF security setting, such as getting signature information, checking encryption, changing password.
Extract text from PDF.
In-memory PDF decryption and encryption support. The PDFProcessorHandle object now supports efficient processing of encrypted PDFs, as well as the ability to decrypt and encrypt PDFs.
Unicode filenames are now supported by all Processor API calls.