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Right PDF Printer SE 3.5
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Publisher's Description
Installs on Windows Server 2003 (2k, XP) and allows remote users to create PDF.
Right PDF printer SE was designed specially for corporate using. Unlike most applications that require third part PS to PDF converters, Right PDF printer Pro is one of very few that doesn't require any other third part software to create PDF. Moreover, it installs on a Windows server only, and remote users use it as network printer. Users can add it with standard "add printer" Windows wizard. Installing and updating with a new versions saves hours as it requires to be installed and updated only on server. All users will use updated version once it is updated on server automatically. Created PDF documents are searchable and fully compatible with any PDF software. It creates PDF files that preserve all the text, links, language symbols, fonts, graphics and other content. Your PDF documents can be viewed on any computer and any system. Users can create passwords to protect PDF from reading, printing, changing and copying. It also simplifies corporate document management, allows to create PDF files from different documents. Pre-print preview helps to arrange documents to create PDF, print to a paper or send PDF over email.
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