EZScan2PDF 01.00.03

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EZScan2PDF can take documents and turn them into PDFs using a scanner with just a few clicks. EZScan2PDF starts quickly, and has low memory requirements. It sits in the System Tray, out of the way until you need it. Click the icon to 'open' a PDF. Everytime you scan a document using EZScan2PDF, it will queue it up to add to a new PDF. When you have all the images scanned, click the EZScan2PDF icon to 'close' the PDF. EZScan2PDF will generate a PDFs based on the images of the documents just scanned and present it to you highlighted, ready for you to do what you will with it. Some corporate people may recognize this functionality from 'Digitial Senders'. This functionality already exists in higher end products, but they take much time to load. This application serves our PDF generation needs with little overhead.

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