Convert and edit PDF in your CAD system
Version | |
Updated | Aug 8th 2008 |
Developer |
Kazmierczak Software GmbH
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User Rating |
972
3.0
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Original File Size | 12.3 MB |
Downloads | 10770 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista |
Category | Office Tools |
PDF FormulaCAD 2009 is a converter that allows you to convert PDF, PDF/A-files into a DWG, DXF or DGN file and then import the file into any CAD system in order to edit it there.
PDF FormulaCAD 2009 is sold both as an independent program. CAD-Systems or AutoCAD are not necessary. PDF FormulaCAD 2009 also supports batch file conversion.
PDF FormulaCAD2009 is based on a high-capacity PDF interpreter and convert the files directly into a DWG, DXF or DGN file. The resulting files therefore exhibit a very high degree of accuracy and quality.
PDF FormulaCAD 2009 converts files into DWG version 12 - 2009, DXF version 12 2009 and DGN version 8. All vectors, lines, circles, curves, planes, splines, text and pixel images are transferred into DWG, DXF and DGN. The pixel images can be vectorised, embedded or saved in separate files. Special functions generate circles and curves. The PDF layer structure is incorporated; if this is not available, a layer structure can be created based on the colour information. Letters are combined into texts and allocated a CAD text style. Stroke widths and line types are also converted.
PDF FormulaCAD 2009 Crack converts colours into DWG, DXF indexed or full RGB colours. PDF FormulaCAD ўвЂћВў 2008 and PDF FormulaCADўвЂћВў also support TTF fonts. For multiple-page PDF documents, you can specify which pages should be converted into DWG, DXF or DGN format.
Limitations:
■ 30 days or 30 uses trial
■ Nag screen
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