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Altsoft Xml2PDF 2009 is now available

From: Altsoft Xml2PDF <xml2pdf@--------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 4/8/2009 12:40:00 PM
Altsoft Xml2PDF 2009 is a .NET-based formatting engine for converting
various page layout formats into print-ready documents. Available as a
freeware UI or commercial .NET API for server use.
 The new key features and improvements are:
 *Principal refactoring and optimization.
*Essential improvements in XSL-FO, SVG, XTHML and Word 2003, 2007
support (including improved tables and floats formatting algorithms
and new fonts support technology);
*Complete HTML (including new features of CSS 3.0) support
*DOC input support
*SVG output support
*XAML output support (integration with WPF)
*digital signatures in PDF and XPS
 Also new intermediate AltDOC vector format is provided. It allows to:
 *edit and merge formatted documents, add new elements to them;
*temporary store the formatted documents ready for saving in any of
output formats;
*create PDF, XSP, PS, TIFF from scratch using all power of Xml2PDF
formatting engine.


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