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To Vern's point, we will probably have a native version of the PDF Splitter product sometime this year or next.

However so far our PDF Splitter customers have been able to run the product in conjunction with the other iSeries processes.

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date: Fri, 11 Feb 2011 21:21:03 -0600
from: Vern Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: PDF Bursting

Hi Roger

<verndor response>
We have a PDF Splitter product that runs in Windows, has criteria for bursting the PDF, I believe. Documentation is available at

http://wiki.rjssoftware.com/wiki/index.php/PDF_Splitter_Documentation

We have on the i a PDF/TIFF Utilities product - this has commands that convert PDF to TIFF, split a TIFF into individual pages, merge TIFFs, and convert TIFFs to PDFs. It would definitely not be a burster based on splitting criteria but is all native - well, it runs in PASE on an i, which is still pretty native, right? Documentation is located at

http://wiki.rjssoftware.com/wiki/index.php/RJS_PDF_%26_TIFF_Conversion_Utilities_Manual

My boss may weigh in - he would know more options. But if this sounds interesting, check out those sites and feel free to contact me or Richard at 888.rjs.soft </verndor response>

Regards
Vern



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