PDFcommander™ provides an IDE or integrated development environment.
The easily understood interface has all the tools necessary to create,
save, retrieve, archive, encrypt, edit, convert, enhance, concatenate, view etc
both source files and PDFs
PDFcommander™ wizards make even the most complex task seem simple
They take you through and explain each step of a procedure required to
accomplish a specific objective.
PDFcommander™ tutorials cover all aspects of creating and managing
your PDFs. For the latest tutorials, check the tutorials section on the website
to be found by selecting "Tutorials" from the menu.
Available by pressing the F1 key, context sensitive help is help that
relates to the specific item, place or object in the application. Further help
can be found by navigating the help topics.
PDFcommander™ can be set to automatically start when Windows starts.
Thereafter PDFcommander™ will automatically create and display PDFs
in accordance with PDFcommander™'s user defined settings.
Accessing PDFcommander™ whilst running as a service simply requires a
click on its icon in the system tray to access its menu.
Plain English can be defined as something that the intended audience can
read, understand and act upon the first time they read it.
Plain English takes into account design and layout as well as language.
A background application works concurrently or independantly of
PDFcommander™ to save processing time.
A PDFcommander™project is a collection of certain file types archived
in a database container.
OLE drag and drop allows you to drag files from one application to another
application.
The joining together or merging of many files into a single PDF.
The files can be of different types.
The
Adobe®)
Portable Document Format
(PDF) is the open de facto standard for electronic document distribution
worldwide.
It's the most reliable, efficient and effective way to share information
electronically.
PDF is a universal file format that preserves all of the fonts, formatting,
colors, and graphics of any source document, regardless of the application and
platform used to create it.
PDF files are compact and can be shared, viewed, navigated, and printed
exactly as intended by anyone with the free
Adobe® Reader®.
So where does PDFcommander fit into all this?
It exists basically to help you get the best out of the best file format in
the world!