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    Xena - Digital Preservation Software

    Xena - Digital Preservation Software

    Xena transforms files into open data formats

    Xena transforms files into open data formats for long-term digital preservation, encodes content in Base64 and wraps in XML metadata. Formats supported include MBOX, PST, MSG, DOC, XLS, PPT, RTF, PNG, XML, PDF, JPG, TIFF, PCX, WAV, MP3 and more. NO LONGER MAINTAINED, NO LONGER SUPPORTED
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    JPdfCompressor

    A simple pdf compression tool written in Java using Itext PDF Library

    A simple pdf compression tool written in Java Using Itext PDF library for java
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    MailToPdf
    Purpose is to render allmost all mails (body + attachments) into one or more PDFs. Focus was not set on a "sexy" rendition but on a rendition at all. Mails are read through imap or from a directory, renderer and saved as PDF in an output directory
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    JPedal JBIG2 Image Decoder

    JPedal JBIG2 Image Decoder

    A JBIG2 decoder written for Java under a BSD license

    The JPedal JBIG2 Image Decoder is a 100% pure Java image decoder for the JBIG2 file format. The decoder takes the JBIG2 image processing technology developed for the JPedal PDF renderer in 2007 and makes it available as a generic library for more general usage. The JDeli Image Library https://www.idrsolutions.com/jdeli contains a much enhanced and faster version and also provides a complete ImageIO replacement (see https://www.idrsolutions.com/jdeli/imageio-replacement) for Tiff, JPEG,...
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    Knowledge management tool which is primarily designed for pdf files. The tool will let the documents get tagged either automatically or manually. Within the pdf archieve, a user will be able to retrieve desired documents quickly.
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    INTIX-JSIGNER is a java web application for signing documents (XML and/or PDF) of unattended way and in the server side. It has as main modules the following: Authentication, XML and PDF Signing and Keys and Certificates Management.
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    Tool to change the meta-information of PDF-Files stored in the /Info-Dictionary.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Cataloguer of Files of our hard disks and removable discs. There allows to obtain a list our files in an organized manner both in HTML format as PDF. It has the option to back up our more important files in a folder of our choice.
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