1.免费,开源(GPL),同时提供VB源代码和多种预编译版本;
2.多种格式输出支持,不仅仅支持PDF,而且支持Tiff,pcx,png,jpeg,bmp,PS,EPS;
3.多语言支持(中文翻译的很烂);
4.增加AMD64 芯片的支持;
5.提供COM接口,支持多种语言编程调用(提供了多种语言的demo);
6.方便与PDF-T-Maker集成;
还有很多其它功能,有兴趣的自己慢慢研究吧。
PDFCreator easily creates PDFs from any Windows program. Use it like a printer in Word, StarCalc or any other Windows application. http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfcreator
预编译版本:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/pdfcreator/PDFCreator-0_9_0_AFPLGhostscript_32bit.msi?download
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/pdfcreator/PDFCreator-0_9_0_AFPLGhostscript.exe?download
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/pdfcreator/PDFCreator-0_9_0_GPLGhostscript.exe?download
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/pdfcreator/PDFCreator-0_9_0_WithoutGhostscript.exe?download
源代码下载:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/pdfcreator/PDFCreator-0_9_0_Source.zip?download
或者通过svn下载:
http://m23s07.vlinux.de/svn/PDFCreator/tags/Version%200.9.0/
P.S.PDFCreator 0.9 released :
Today, we are proud to finally release version 0.9 of PDFCreator.
Thies new version has some major improvements:
- Using GPL-Ghostscript 8.50 / AFPL Ghostscript 8.53
- Added a COM Interface (with description and samples)
- Added the hidden settings o PDFCompressionColorCompression*, PDFCompressionGreyCompression* to change the standard compression factors
- Added the new commandline parameter /NoPSCheck (Now PDFCreator is compatible with PDF-T-Maker)
- Added systray property
- Added "Cancel" button to the printing dialog
- Added the feature to detect the important framedyn.dll file to the setup.
- Added german help file
- AMD64 Processor Support
- Improve email support
- Terminalserver/Citrix support
- Support other shells other than explorer (e.g. geoshell, litestep)
From now on, you are also able to produce hyperlinks from with PDFCreator in conjunction with th PDF-T-Maker. See this page for further information: http://www.transcom.de/transcom/en/2004_pdf-t-maker.htm
本文转自RubyPdf 的中文博客博客园博客,原文链接:http://www.cnblogs.com/hardrock/archive/2006/02/21/334532.html/,如需转载请自行联系原作http://www.cnblogs.com/hardrock/archive/2006/05/17/402654.html