View, scan, batch scan, print, email, annotate, edit and OCR TIFF images from the Internet by turning to this comprehensive program
| Version | 12.97 Revision 1660 |
| Updated | January 24 2022 |
| Developer |
Black Ice Software
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| User Rating |
1089
5.0
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| Original File Size | 111 MB |
| Downloads | 9901 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows 2008 64 bit, Windows 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012 |
| Category | Internet |
Tiff Viewer Server is an application that was designed to help Terminal Server users view, scan, batch scan, print OCR< annotate, email or edit any TIFF image from the Internet. It can also be used to open and view TIFF documents directly through the standalone component, without relying on additional services.
This application consists a browser plug-in and a standalone component for viewing TIFF documents and images. The Tiff Viewer Server can help users edit, view and print TIFF files, but a variety of extra image types, as well, whereas the Tiff Viewer is mainly used to edit or clean faxes, view patent documents, scan documents in order to archive them in electronic format, process or print digital photos, annotate faxed documents or browse the USPTO website.
Among the other capabilities of Tiff Viewer Server, users can find opening files with drag and drop, viewing multi-page TIFF files in thumbnails, viewing image PDFs, copying or pasting multiple pages, OCR, loading images from web URLs, file browsing with thumbnails, deleting files, panning, zooming, scanning images, batch scanning multiple pages or documents, printing pages, printing silently from the command line, saving documents, uploading TIFF documents, as well as sending documents via email.
thanks for the patch for TIFF Viewer Server
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