Utility Warrior announces Image to PDF Dynamic Link Library (DLL)

U

UtilityWarrior

If you use C and want to create PDFs from images royalty free then this
DLL is for you.

The Image to PDF Dynamic Link Library (DLL) will convert one or more
images (JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF, BMP, WMD, EMF, PCX and TGA) into a PDF
document.

Supports multi-image TIFFs and animated GIFs.

You can add clickable image stamps (eg company logo to web site),
passwords, bookmarks and can even create simple full screen PDF
slideshows - plus all of the usual PDF options.

For full details and to download the DLL please visit
http://www.UtilityWarrior.com/Image-to-PDF-Dynamic-Link-Library.htm -
NB this is free to download and try and no details are required in
order to access the ZIP file.

Best regards,
The Utility Warrior Team
 
R

Richard Heathfield

UtilityWarrior said:
If you use C and want to create PDFs from images royalty free

....then you can do it already, without paying royalties, using tools that
are typically shipped with any decent Linux distro.
 
J

Jack Klein

If you use C and want to create PDFs from images royalty free then this
DLL is for you.

The Image to PDF Dynamic Link Library (DLL) will convert one or more
images (JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF, BMP, WMD, EMF, PCX and TGA) into a PDF
document.

Supports multi-image TIFFs and animated GIFs.

You can add clickable image stamps (eg company logo to web site),
passwords, bookmarks and can even create simple full screen PDF
slideshows - plus all of the usual PDF options.

For full details and to download the DLL please visit
http://www.UtilityWarrior.com/Image-to-PDF-Dynamic-Link-Library.htm -
NB this is free to download and try and no details are required in
order to access the ZIP file.

Best regards,
The Utility Warrior Team

I can (and do) already do this with Open Office, and it's available
for other platforms besides Windows.

And they don't spam.
 

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