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Analyze the structure of PDF documents

Posted by: Alex Furness on May 25, 2009 DIGG
It’s in the Details: Examine PDF Documents and Gain Real Control.

PDF Analyzer is a standalone application designed to examine the structure and contents of PDF documents with precise detail. This level of scrutiny means greater control over the inner workings of PDF documents and ultimately–greater control over how documents are processed and optimized.

In addition to document analysis, you can also use PDF Analyzer to compare documents, verify sensitive metadata, and extract confidential information. PDF Analyzer ensures that documents are well-structured, accurate, and optimized.

“Decades ago, there were few PDF vendors and documents were simpler in design,” says Franc Gagnon, Amyuni’s technical copywriter. He adds: “By contrast, many PDFs created today are often plagued with structural and design flaws. This is due in part because there are many PDF vendors that don’t possess the right tools to do the job or they simply overlook sound PDF design.”

“To display, print, or process a PDF accurately, it must contain the necessary information. For example, if PDF font information is missing, recipients may not be able to display or edit the document properly or, worse; applications may not be able to process the PDF at all,” he adds.

PDF Analyzer was designed to answer this problematic reality.

Key features at a glance:

Analyze PDF Structures: Analyze the structure and content of a PDF document and validate them against a set of custom defined rules.

Compare PDF Documents: Perform comparative analysis of PDF documents to ensure that text, images, and graphics are consistent.

Extract Confidential PDF Information: Search and remove sensitive or private metadata from PDF documents.

Generate Customized Reports: Submit PDF performance reports on the fly without having to submit the original document.

Visit www.pdfanalyzer.com to learn more.

About Amyuni Technologies Inc.

Amyuni Technologies provides developers with powerful, reliable software tools that facilitate high-performance document management. Our software tools are the PDF engines behind several leading business applications used world-wide. They are also important tools used in small businesses. Our products and quality customer service are a proven essential for software developers.

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