Softplicity has enlarged its family of Windows utilities

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September 1st, 2005 Leave a comment Visited 20 times, 1 so far today

Softplicity has enlarged its family of Windows utilities

August 30, 2005 – Softplicity has enlarged its family of Windows utilities, known under the Coolutils brand, with a new member, Total PDF Converter. The newcomer’s line of duty can be guessed from its name. Yet again a number of interesting features distinguish the program’s functionality and make it a valuable addition to the Softplicity’s Coolutils collection.

Coolutils have already endowed customers with many handy supplements to the Windows core functionality. Their sphere of application ranges form graphics and multimedia to data processing and management. Particular attention has been paid to PDF documents, which is quite natural, given their widespread use in the net. Known for its capacity to facilitate the exchange of rich content documents, PDF has become a standard carrier of important business, scientific and other information.

And although PDF firmly entrenched itself as an information vessel, handling PDF docs is not always an easy thing. And not a cheap one either, when it comes to fully-functional Adobe products. To override these two major flaws, you can convert PDF to a format friendlier to editing. Total PDF Converter can make information in the web more available and easy to deal with. With its help you can extract data form its embellished vessel and put it into a more practical one, which fits your editing tasks.

Total PDF Converter features a wide range of conversion options. Along with Word Doc, Excel, HTML, Text and CSV files, it offers a number of graphic formats supported by Sony PSP and appliances for visual presentation. The converter supports multi-string characters and can be effectively used for documents with Asian layout and encoding. The speed and accuracy of conversion provided by Total PDF Converter deserve special attention. Flexibility of the tool satisfies most PDF conversion needs, including command line and batch conversion.





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