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activePDF Announces the Release of activePDF DocConverter 2010 WBE

Tuesday 15. June 2010 - activePDF, Inc., a leading provider of server-based PDF creation, conversion and development tools for Microsoft Windows, today announced the immediate availability of activePDF DocConverter WBE 2010, which provides developers the ability to dynamically convert files both to and from PDF.

An API-only version of activePDF’s popular document conversion engine, DocConverter WBE 2010 enables developers to integrate PDF conversion capabilities within their applications. In addition to converting popular Microsoft Office formats directly to PDF, DocConverter WBE introduces the ability to convert existing PDFs into Microsoft Word and Excel files, as well as HTML, text and image formats. DocConverter WBE users can also convert PDF documents into PDF/A-1b, as well as validate existing PDF/A files, in this new release.
Highlights from the activePDF DocConverter WBE 2010 feature set include:
Supports conversion from Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) to PDF.
Supports conversion from PDF to:
Word Document
Excel Spreadsheet
HTML Document
Text File
Image file(s)
PDF/A
Supports PDF/A validation
With this release, activePDF announces a strategic technology partnership with Solid Documents, a leading developer of document reconstruction and archiving software. The Solid Framework .NET provides DocConverter clients the ability to convert PDFs into other editable formats, in addition to PDF/A validation and conversion.
“With the launch of DocConverter WBE 2010, we are providing software developers a streamlined way to deliver document conversion capabilities to their end users,” said Tim Sullivan, CEO of activePDF. “The DocConverter engine continues to deliver on the activePDF promise of robust PDF creation at an affordable price, and our integration of the Solid Framework SDK has enabled us to leverage its best-in-class reconstruction capabilities, shortening our time to market while providing our customers with the same high level of quality they’ve come to expect.”

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