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Enolsoft PDF to Word with OCR for Mac works to convert PDF files or images to Microsoft Office Word format (.docx,.doc) on Mac while preserves the original layouts, hyperlinks, tables, graphics. Enolsoft PDF Creator 4.2.0 Mac OS X 8 MB. PDF creator for Mac helps to create PDFs within three steps, you can convert files to PDF quickly, such as DOCX, EPUB, Text, PPTX, CHM, RTFD, HTML, JPG, PNG, GIF, TIFF and more.
PDFCreator 1.4.0 Change Log
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Improvements: Livereload 2 3 81.
- Improved Setup: Expert settings are now accessible with a single click
- PDFCreator can now sign and encrypt PDFs at the same time
- Includes PDFArchitect 0.5.6 and Images2PDF 0.9.0
- Improved performance with a really large amount of files in the queue
- Fixed ordering problem when a lot of print jobs arrive in quick succession
Bug Fixes:
- A Problem with Author token
- Some problems with dots and brackets in the title
- An error that caused an additional backslash in the ClientComputer token under certain circumstances
- Slow conversion of PS files from the command line
- Some problems with unicode in the metadata
- Some problems with pdfcmon on terminal servers
- A problem with user defined paper sizes
- PDFArchitect crashed, when the last page was moved
- Fixed some other minor bugs
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PDFCreator is a straightforward tool that allows you to create a PDF file from just about any Windows application.
The program installs as a virtual printer driver. To create your PDF file, simply open the source document, choose Print in your application, and point it at the PDFCreator printer. Itrash 4 2 0 4. Click Save, specify a file name and folder, click Save again, and that's it - in just a second or two you'll have a PDF version of your file.
If you need more control then you can optionally enter a title, author, subject or keywords for the document, and all these will be visible to readers via their PDF viewer.
And clicking PDF > Options reveals a host of more advanced settings. You're able to configure exactly how images will be compressed in your PDF files, for instance. And we're not talking a single setting, like most of the competition. PDFCreator provides separate controls for colour, greyscale and monochrome images, and each let you define details like the precise JPEG compression factor involved, optional resampling method and resolution.
Other options allow you to decide how and when fonts will be embedded in your file, and the colour model you want to support. Security features include the ability to encrypt your file, password-protect it, or add restrictions (you can prevent the document being printed, or modified, for instance). And it's even possible to sign your PDF file with a digital certificate, although PDFCreator won't help you create this: you'll have to source one for yourself.
Verdict:
An unusually configurable and flexible PDF creation tool