PDF Server for Windows 2016 10.0

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PDF Server installs a virtual printer namely PDF Creator. You can print from virtually any Windows application to this PDF Creator printer, and get a press-ready, high quality, searchable, color PDF file. Features: Create PDF file from any Windows application that can print Convert to PDF from other formats Set PDF paper size Define custom paper size Specify page orientation, scaling, and PDF resolution View PDF results after creation Font Embedding and Subsetting Image Downsampling JPEG 2000 image compression Graphics and image compression Support RGB, sRGB and CMYK color space ICC Profile 128-bit RC4 content encryption Press Ready Output PDF Output Options Custom Action DLL interface for printer driver integration AutoCAD DWG, DXF support for all versions Support PDF 1.4 to 1.7 Adobe PDF, PDF/X and PDF/A output capable PDF Server Features: Support Terminal Services and Citrix MetaFrame farm Centralized PDF conversion Grant print permission for users with a click Dynamically enable or disable shareable PDF printer Share PDF Creator printer on server-side for client-side users with Client Install Utility(http://www.pdften.com/download.html) Deploy PDF printer as a shared printer across your network Complete control via PDF Server Management Console Easy software distribution & Application integration Supported Platforms: Microsoft Windows Server 2016 Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition Windows 7 Business Windows 7 Enterprise Windows 7 Ultimate Windows 8 Business Windows 8 Enterprise Windows 8 Ultimate Windows 10 Business Windows 10 Enterprise Windows 10 Ultimate Release Notes: This new release adds support for Microsoft Windows all 64-bit operating systems (x64 OS).

VERSION HISTORY

  • Version 10.0 posted on 2016-01-03
    Support Terminal Services and Citrix.

Program Details

EULA

PDF Server Edition Licensing: In client-server environment, the number of licenses to purchase is based on the number of workstations that will access PDF Server through the network. Licensing is not concurrent nor is it based on the number of servers. Examples: 1) 80 different workstations accessing PDF Creator printer on the network require an 80 user license regardless of whether the 80 workstations will access PDF Creator printer at different times or concurrently. 2) 40 users using Terminal Server or local applications require a 40 user license. 3) 20 total connected workstations but only 8 using PDF Creator printer require an 8 user license.