TallApplications Releases PDF/Mergician 3

TallApplications, a leading provider of PDF oriented mail merge solutions, announces the release of PDF/Mergician 3, an easy to use application for generating advanced mail merges using PDF forms.

  • Reporting — In addition to merging data into existing static PDF forms, you can now generate PDF documents by flowing dynamic content across pages and add pages as needed. You can combine both approaches in a single merge project.
  • Workflow support — Pre-fill a PDF form and send this to a population of users and control how the submitted data is processed. A typical example is to send personalized questionnaires to end users and automate the processing of their response. You can now incorporate digital signatures and validation rules.
  • Debugger — A debugger lets you step through the nodes of your merge project and inspect variables and expressions. This helps you solve problems in complex merge projects.
    Built-in PDF editor — Edit your PDF templates inside PDF/Mergician. So no more switching back and forth between applications.

  • Brand new UI — A brand new user interface makes editing and running merge projects even easier.
  • Bi-directional text – Texts can be merged into fields or dynamic content with a left-to-right, right-to-left or automatic reading direction based on the words in the text. PDF/Mergician 3 is compatible with project files created in earlier versions of PDF/Mergician and runs on Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 or Windows Vista. PDF/Mergician 3 is available now. Download a free evaluation version from www.tallapplications.com.
    About TallApplications
    Located in the Netherlands, TallApplications is a leading provider of PDF oriented mail merge solutions. TallApplications creates applications that are easy-to-use and provides excellent support.

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    This article was last modified on January 18, 2023

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