AdLib eXpress Server 2.7

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    07/09/2004
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    23.7M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 Server

Publisher’s description

This server application provides unlimited and automated conversion of 300 file types to PDF and Text. AdLib eXpress Server allows IT Managers to quickly deploy document-to-PDF conversion services from a centrally managed server location. Access methods include monitored folders for drag and drop submissions, e-mail monitoring for internal and remote users and an available Web interface for uploading.

In addition to unlimited PDF and Text file creation, eXpress Server delivers a suite of built-in functionality to meet the needs of multiple systems and users: FMR - Fault Monitoring and Recovery for unmatched reliability, integrated e-mail support, innovative DPI and XML 'Job Ticket' feature, watermarks, headers, and footers, merge, split, and stitch, hyperlink and bookmark transfer, PDF security, font-embedding and multi-language support, and scripting and command line. AdLib eXpress Server represents significant value for organizations of all sizes.

Version 2.7 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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