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Print2eDoc SDK 1.20


License Free to try
Requirements Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Microsoft Visual Studio 6 Microsoft Visual FoxPro
Downloads 121 Limitations None
Publisher Gnostice Information Technologies File Size 9k
Date added 06 Jan 2009 Check your speed

Gnostice Print2eDoc SDK is the Software Development Kit for the Print2eDoc application, to programmatically control all the configuration and final creation tasks of the software printer based electronic document creation device. Print2eDoc SDK provides options to make Print2eDoc application run in silent mode, set and manage Document Creation Profiles, control the Microsoft�?�® Office Add-ins and to perform virtually all of what can be achieved through the graphical end-user interface of Print2eDoc. Print2eDoc SDK ships with the Print2eDoc application deployment kit and a ROYALTY-FREE deployment license for both (please see licensing for exact terms and conditions). With the help of the deployment kit, application developers and software development companies can conveniently deploy the complete Print2eDoc electronic document creation and programmatic control software to the target computers (end-users) their applications will finally run on.

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