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activePDF University (APU) provides webinar-based instruction about the range of products and solutions offered by Mission Viejo, CA-based activePDF. The company is offers introductory webinars most Tuesdays (from 9am until 10am Pacific time), with topics such as encryption, dynamic forms, and HTML rendering on Thursdays at the same time.
The company focuses on PDF creation, conversion and development tools, catering to the increasing demand for automated document management practices within key vertical enterprise markets. The company first addressed the PDF solutions arena with its flagship product, activePDF Server.
A number of server-based products have followed, including a PDF DocConverter, WebGrabber, Printer, Spooler, PDFPrint, Portfolio, and ToolKit. Additionally, the company has developed its Maestro and Composer products for the desktop tools market, and also offers three accessibility products. The company has attracted clients such as UPS, the U.S. Government, Mazda, EDS, HP, Black and Decker, and major insurance companies as clients.
Additional information about the webinars can be found at www.activepdf.com
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activePDF hosts an introductory webinar on Tuesdays as part of its activePDF University (APU), then covers more advanced topics on Thursday. activePDF now has a range of products that complement its inaugural activePDF Server. |
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