Click to Convert 6.5

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    13/11/2009
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Click to Convert provides an easy and cost-effective way for you to create PDF and HTML files from virtually any document. Click to Convert allows businesses or users to easily create high-quality screen-/Web-optimized PDF or HTML by dragging and dropping groups of files, by printing any file to Click to Convert's virtual printer, or by using the toolbar button added to Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint). Click to Convert features the ability to batch publish groups of files at once; MS Office toolbar integration for one-click creation of PDF and HTML files; PDF Security; and 128-bit encryption and password-protection. PDF Compression produces highly compressed screen-/Web optimized PDFs and PDF Font Embedding has the ability to embed font subsets. The application also features one-click e-mailing and uploading of PDF or HTML files. Word hyperlinks also are retained, as well as the Table of Contents, and Word headings are turned into PDF bookmarks.

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