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DAVINCE TOOLS

DaVince Tools is a shareware application to convert TIFF, JPEG, BMP and text
files to PDF. Web optimization, file compression, text reflow and large file
support are just some of the features that are included with DaVince Tools.
These tools can run from either the Windows interface program wdavince, or they
can be run from the command line or batch program. No other software is required
to create PDF files (this is not a plug-in type of program). You will need Adobe
Acrobat Reader if you want to view or print the files. You are free to use it
for a 30 day evaluation. You can download a fully functioning program in the
download section.

Release 3 of DaVince Tools contains the following programs:

Read more: DaVince Tools


DAVINCE TOOLS PLUS

DaVince Tools Plus contains all the features of DaVince Tools, plus the
following:

 * Multi-file type conversion - create PDF's with multiple file types using the
   file2pdf converter (create a PDF file containing both converted TIFF and JPEG
   files, for example).
 * DLL access - Programmers can add PDF support to their applications by using
   the DaVince DLL Library.


TAKE YOUR PICK: WINDOWS, COMMAND LINE, SCRIPT OR DLL INTERFACE

All of the converters included with DaVince Tools can be executed in several
ways.  The wdavince program offers a single Windows interface for accessing all
the converter and bonus applications.  The command line interface (CLI) and the
DaVince Command File (DCF) methods allow conversions to be scripted, providing
more control of the conversion process and is the method many developers use
when integrating DaVince Tools with their own applications.  Also for
developers, the DaVince DLL Library (included in DaVince Tools Plus) offers yet
another way developers can create PDF files within their application.

Davince Tools has been creating PDF files since 1999.