Visual Integrity proudly introduces a significant update to all Windows and macOS conversion programs, featuring enhanced Conversion Options and Output Formats. Version 14.2024 of PDF2CAD, PDF2PICTURE, and PDFFLY, offer users unparalleled PDF conversion and manipulation experiences. With new features like page extraction, layer selection, and support for additional output formats, users gain advanced capabilities to streamline workflows and boost productivity across various industries.
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Introducing PDF2CAD for macOS: Revamped and Optimized
We’re excited to announce the latest release of PDF2CAD for macOS, marking a major new update. It brings native macOS compatibility, enhanced performance, and a streamlined user interface to provide Mac users with a seamless PDF conversion experience. Upgrade today to enjoy improved stability, faster conversion speeds, and compatibility with macOS Catalina and beyond.
PDF Feature Updates for Microsoft Visio and PowerPoint Add-ins
Read about the latest enhancements to our “Insert PDF for Visio” and “Insert PDF for PowerPoint” plugins. With the ability to insert all pages of a PDF file, alongside options to select EMF, SVG, or WMF picture formats, users can seamlessly integrate PDF content into their diagrams and presentations with improved font recognition, all powered by the latest v14 SDK for enhanced reliability and performance.
v14 of PDF2PICTURE, PDF2CAD and PDF FLY Released
Released on 15 September 2023, version 14 of our suite of PDF converters includes a redesigned user interface with numerous new features. Products include PDF2PICTURE, PDF2CAD, and PDF FLY, a suite for professionals that includes all input and output options. Highlights of the new capabilities include: Major user interface redesign to separate Conversion Options and Output Format Settings into more simplified and context-sensitive groups. Extract pages of a PDF file with PDFFLY Added JPEG,...
PDF SDK Supports Apple Silicon – M1/M2
Apple has shifted away from Intel's chips in favor of ARM-based Silicon M1 and M2 processors. In response, Visual Integrity released both the PDF Conversion SDK and PDF Conversion Server for the ARM M1/M2 chips. These new versions join the Intel-based Mac versions in our lineup as well as our solutions for Linux and Windows. To check if your CPU is Intel or Apple Silicon do the following Click the Apple logo on the menu bar → Go to About this Mac. And check the processor. You still can run...
How to convert PDF Drawings with PDF FLY
Select a PDF file containing graphicsFor this example, we'll use the 2019 Red Cross Annual Report. It contains icon boxes, photos, and a logo that we'll use for our flyer.Choose the best file formats for each graphicWe'll use these pages to help make a blood drive poster for our weekly event. We'll grab the logo from page 1, the icon boxes from page 14, and the donor image from page 15. Since we want to enlarge the graphics, they should be in a vector format like SVG. Vector formats can be...
Master and use PDF in Cricut Design Space – 3 Insider Tips
Keep it Simple — Use PDF Designs in Cricut Design Space. Create your best works of art in any application and save them as PDF. pdf2picture converts them flawlessly to SVG or DXF, ready for cutting. You’ll get a perfect match: no font mismatches, no broken lines, no hassles. Streamline production by using layers for personalized designs. Spend your time creating in the program that’s most comfortable for you. Let pdf2picture do the rest. Try it free for 30-days.
PDF SDK Trio Offers Developers Unique Access to PDF Object Data
Rich, Multi-Platform PDF API for Conversion, Creation, and Object Access Visual Integrity® has upgraded its three PDF SDK’s. The PDF Conversion SDK, PDF Creation SDK, and Custom PDF SDK provide a robust, multi-platform set of PDF libraries for Windows, OS X, and Linux developers. The SDKs can be used to open and edit PDF drawings or diagrams within an application or service, extract text, implement object snapping, and more. The PDF Conversion SDK enables developers to open and edit...
PDF in PowerPoint
PDF files can contain logos, charts, diagrams, drawings and illustrations. When you "copy & paste" them, or take a screen snip, they lose clarity because they become bitmap images. To preserve the quality of the original vector graphics, you can open and edit them in PowerPoint. The resulting graphic is portable. Use it in PowerPoint, Word, Publisher or any other vector-based graphics editor. A simple PowerPoint add-in unlocks the graphics in your PDF files. Use "Insert PDF in PowerPoint"...