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DocumentBurster

DocumentBurster takes as input PDF reports and bursts them based on meta-data. Generated documents can be delivered on a variety of destinations like email, ftp, fax, archive and many more. Features: * It is portable as it works on all versions of Windows and most of the UNIX systems. * It is working by reading meta-data which is easily included in the document to indicate the splitting and delivery methods to be used. * It has out of the box delivery targets as email, ftp, fax, archive and many more. Email is referring to any SMTP compatible server including gmail and yahoo. * It is easy to define your own custom delivery targets with the help of a plug-in architecture. This will handle the delivery of reports to any target that can be imagined. * Scheduling. It is easy to define simple or complex schedules for bursting. * It has command line support so it is easy to automate the bursting of reports.

 
Category Charting & Reporting
License GNU General Public License (GPL)
HomePage http://www.pdfburst.com/





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