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    JPDF Export
    JPDF Export is a java library built on the famous iText library. It provides simple functions that can be used to build complex pdf files. It also provides simple classes to merge, split and convert pdf files
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    The application is a text converter (RTF to PDF). The user can select a source .rtf file and then choose a destination file(.pdf). The RTF file is converted to PDF file. Based on vPDF @ http://sourceforge.net/projects/vpdf but supports text alignment.
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    The PSP Bookreader allows you to read eBooks on your PlayStation Portable. OK, it isn't really a reader and doesn't even run on the PSP itself, but the name is catchier than "text to JPEG converter". Features preview, configurable output, easy to use GUI.
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