deskDOC DWG to PDF Professional 2009 4.8.6
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deskDOC Software Inc. (more products...) |
| OS: | WinXP/2000/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium x64/ Vista Business x64/ Vista Enterpri |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$69.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 6.65 MB |
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deskDOC DWG to PDF Professional is the perfect DWG to PDF converter for business and enterprise - combining the power to convert DWG/DXF/DWF to PDF and GIF/JPG/PNG/TIFF/BMP with an extremely competitive price. No AutoCAD required, batch conversion supported.
DWG to PDF conversion at an affordable price
You do not need expensive AutoCAD or Adobe Acrobat software to unlock your DWG files. deskDOC DWG to PDF Professional creates high quality vector PDF files from DWG drawings.
Convert to different image formats
Convert your drawing to a variety of image formats, including GIF, JPG, PNG, TIF, and BMP.
Create universally accessible files
The PDF file format is a widely accepted standard for viewing documents. Vector PDFs can be viewed on the Web, eliminating the need for a CAD viewer. You can easily make your drawings accessible to your clients and others who don’t have CAD software.
Multiple AutoCAD version support
We support a wide variety of versions of DWG and DXF files, making it easy to meet the requirements of legacy applications. deskDOC DWG to PDF Professional converts between any combination of DXF or DWG files from R12, R13, R14, 2000, and 2004/2007/2008.
Improved page layout settings
Use DWG page layout settings to create your PDF conversion. The page, view, and layout from your CAD drawing are retained, making it easy to create a high-quality PDF.
Batch mode conversion
deskDOC DWG to PDF Professional can also be used from the command line to batch-process multiple conversions.
Scale for conversion
Now you can scale your conversion output to Extents, Display, or Layout Limits.
Specify line widths
Control line width scaling in the PDF file. You can use the line width options from the original file, display or suppress line widths in your conversion, or use your own custom line width.
Combine drawings
Choose layouts to convert
Control PDF output colors |
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