Datalogics recently brought FLIP2PDF, our newest PDF solution, to market. We’d been hearing for years that folks just like you needed an easy way to convert Microsoft Office files, images, and PostScript files to PDF. We created this new product because you asked for it! PDF is the most universally used document type in the world; … Read more
We’re excited to offer a free online demo of our newest conversion tool, FLIP2PDF. This quick and easy demo is streamlined to showcase results without the need to enter information or install the tool. Simply select a document from your local drive, choose your PDF output type, and click the button to convert your file. Within … Read more
Vancouver, British Columbia, May 16, 2019 – PDFTron Systems, a leading provider of document processing tools for software developers, announced today that it has secured a USD$71 million investment led by Silversmith Capital Partners, a Boston-based growth equity firm. PDFTron’s market-leading software development kit (SDK) is used by hundreds of enterprise customers around the world … Read more
PDF ist das gebräuchlichste Dateiformat im Web nach HTML und jeder in der Document Engineering Community muss sich ohne Ausnahme auf die eine oder andere Weise mit dem Format auseinandersetzen. Fast jeder kennt PDF als “digitales Papier”, denn so hat es wirklich angefangen. Doch PDF ist in den letzten Jahren “intelligenter” geworden, allerdings kämpft es … Read more
PDF is the most common file format on the Web after HTML, and everyone in the Document Engineering community without exception has to deal with the format in one way or another. Just about everyone is familiar with PDF being “digital paper,” after all, that is really how it started out. But PDF has become … Read more
The question of data exchange between print data creators and processors has been answered with PDF for the entire graphic arts industry … wait … there is actually one industry, the customer communication management (that we Germans call “output management”), which resists and is sticking to the Advanced Function Presentation (AFP) developed by IBM (known … Read more


