BEGINS Email: contact@coherentgraphics.co.uk http://www.coherentpdf.com/ COHERENT GRAPHICS LTD RELEASES UPDATE TO COMMAND LINE PDF TOOLKIT ================================================================= A set of robust, professional, command line tools for modifying PDF files from the command line have been updated to version 1.3. They are suitable for stand-alone use or from within scripts or programs server-side. They are accompanied by a comprehensive 50-page manual. New features in Version 1.3: Use any font from another PDF file to add text (not just standard fonts) Scale pages to fit a given paper size Combine multiple operations on a single command line Speed increases on large files Features: Quality Split and Merge, keeping bookmarks. Encrypt and Decrypt (including AES encryption) Scale, rotate, crop and flip pages Add logos, watermarks, page numbers and text Read and set document information and metadata Linearize (Fast web view) Make PDF-based presentations Copy, Remove and Add bookmarks Put multiple pages on a single page Thicken hairlines, blacken text, make draft documents Copy, remove and manipulate annotations Add and remove file attachments Full feature list: http://www.coherentpdf.com/features.html The toolkit runs on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux/x86. Other platforms are by request. Demo versions are available on the website, together with the product manual. A single-use client licence is 99 pounds sterling (about 200 US dollars). A Personal non-commercial single licence is 39 pounds sterling (about 80 US dollars). Multiple licences are competitively priced with discounts beginning after just five copies. ======================================================================= About the company: Cambridge, England based Coherent Graphics Ltd specialises in vector graphics software, based on Adobe's PDF technology and their own innovative rendering methods. PDF Tools: http://www.coherentpdf.com/ Company website: http://www.coherentgraphics.co.uk/ EVALUATION COPIES OF FULL SOFTWARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST ENDS
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