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ConcatPDF is the tool to concatenate PDF files. It can concatenate, extract, encrypt, decrypt, configure PDF files, convert image files to PDF. GUI version and CUI version are both available.
iText.NET is iText porting on .NET Framework by J#. This library allows you to generate PDF, (X)HTML, XML, RTF files on Microsoft.NET Framework including ASP.NET.
A Java/Windows/.NET conversion utility. Convert text, RTF, HTML, and Word/Excel/PowerPoint documents in Vietnamese legacy formats (VNI, VISCII, VPS, TCVN3, or VIQR), NCR (windows-1252, iso-8859-1), and Unicode Composite (NFD) to Unicode Precomposed (NFC) format
NRtfTree library is a set of classes written entirely in C# which may be used to manage (read and write) RTF documents in your own applications.
A java port of the library can be found in http://www.sgoliver.net/blog/?page_id=92
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This is an XSL-FO to RTF formatter target for the .NET/mono platforms. It was initially based on code from the jfor project. see: http://www.jfor.org
Note: currently requires the J# redistributable