Nuance PDF Reader 6.0 User manual

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User manual
PDF Reader 6
Quick Reference Guide
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Welcome to Nuance
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PDF Reader 6! This product lets you view and work
with PDF files. Its key features let you:
Zoom and rotate pages, use bookmarks to navigate in documents,
jump to defined pages, view all PDFs in the current folder.
Add highlights, cross-outs and underlines to PDF text.
Find texts in one or more PDF files – from file information or textual
content.
Convert XPS files to PDF, print files and save PDF attachments.
View and handle PDF packages and portfolios (grouped files).
Fill in and save PDF forms for convenient submission – avoid the
hassle of photocopying and paper mailing.
Verify digital signatures and sign your PDF documents.
Enjoy support for leading Document Management Systems.
Why are PDF files popular?
The Portable Document Format has become a de-facto standard for
document exchange across platforms and computing environments. More
than 200 million PDF documents are posted on the World Wide Web. Key
benefits that have driven this popularity are:
Integrity: PDF files look like the original documents they were
created from. They conserve their appearance after sharing –
regardless of platform, operating system, installed fonts or local
settings on each computer or device.
File size: In many cases, PDF files can be more compact than their
source documents – ideal for file transfer.
Security: PDF files can be digitally signed and password protected
to prevent unauthorized changes.
Sharing: While the basic document
content can be frozen, commenting and
mark-up tools allow collective authoring
and document review.
The ability to create PDF files, to do advanced
commenting and to apply security are beyond
the scope of this PDF Reader. Such features
and many more are provided by Nuance PDF
Converter Professional 6.
Introduction
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There are three basic types of PDF files. PDF Reader can open all three
types:
PDF Image: The PDF pages are presented as images so the content is
fixed and cannot be edited or searched. They can contain comments and
form controls, since these are not part of the real PDF content.
PDF Searchable: The PDF pages are presented as images, guaranteeing
content integrity, but the files contain a text layer behind the page
images so file content can be searched, but the real PDF page content
cannot be modified. They can contain comments and allow form filling.
PDF Normal: The PDF pages have editable and searchable content. This
editing of real PDF page content (such as with a Touch-Up or Typewriter
Tool) can be performed by PDF editors such as Nuance PDF Converter
Professional – in this case protection against unauthorized changes can
be achieved by security settings.
Installation and Registration
PDF Reader 6 is designed to co-exist with other imaging products from
Nuance. You should have administrator rights on the computer to install
the program. You need web access for online registration.
1. Download and double-click the exe file
After downloading the file set, double-click the program’s exe file. The
InstallShield
®
Wizard appears.
2. License and settings
You must accept the license agreement in order to proceed. The installer
offers a default location for the program. Accept it or define a different
one. Choose whether or not to make PDF Reader 6 your default
application for viewing PDF files. You must choose this if you want a
double-click on a PDF file on the desktop, in Windows Explorer, Internet
Explorer or on Outlook attachments to open the file in PDF Reader 6.
Choose to enable or disable JavaScript support. Disabling it protects your
computer better but removes some functionality. See page 13 on form
submission and page 17 on later enabling/disabling.
The installation places a program icon on your desktop.
3. Click Finish and Register
Registration runs at the end of installation. Select Register Online to
establish a connection to the Nuance web site. We provide an easy
electronic form that can be completed in a few moments. When the form
is filled, click Submit. If you decide not to register or to be reminded
later, you can go to http://www.nuance.com to register online any time
later. Click on Support and from the main support screen choose Product
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Registration. For a statement on the use of your registration data, please
see Nuance's Privacy Policy.
How to get more help
Consult the release notes file for further assistance on installation and for
late-breaking news. It also lists the system requirements.
Visit the Nuance web site for more help on PDF Reader: Choose
http://support.nuance.com/NuancePDFReader.
Starting the program and opening files
Start the program from the Windows Start menu by choosing Nuance PDF
Reader 6 or by double-clicking the program icon on the desktop. You can
also start the program by dragging a PDF or XPS file onto the program
icon on your desktop or taskbar.
Once the program is open there are several ways to open files:
Use File / Open to open one or more PDF or XPS files. XPS files are
converted to PDF, leaving the original XPS file intact. The PDF file
has the same name and location as the XPS file.
Choose a recently opened PDF file from Recent Files in the File
menu.
Drag and drop one or more PDF or XPS files onto the program icon
or onto the program window.
Double click a PDF file on the desktop, in Windows Explorer or as a
mail attachment, or click a link to a PDF file in Internet Explorer.
Providing you set PDF Reader as your default viewer during
installation, the PDF file will be opened in the Reader.
Use the Window menu to switch between open files and Edit / Prefer-
ences / General to set start-up and page display options.
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Toolbars
Menu bar
Document Panel
Navigation Panel
Attachments
View bar
The View bar lets you change the display style of the PDF files. From left
to right: rotate the view of the current document, step to the previous
viewing location, jump to the next, previous or defined page, zoom in or
out, scale the page display, choose the display style.
The Navigation Panel on the left can present Bookmarks, Destinations,
Pages, Model Tree or Signatures. In the diagram above it is set to Pages,
displaying two page thumbnails. The Document Panel is displaying the
indicated part of page two from the current document.
The panel at the bottom can present comments or attachments. In the
diagram above it is showing a list of attachments, and has buttons to
open the current attachment or save selected attachments to a single
location.
Use the View menu or toolbar to decide what to display in the Navigation
Panel and the Attachments or Comments panel.
The program window has the following parts:
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The following toolbars are available. Use View / Toolbars to show or hide
them. Toolbars can be docked in the toolbar area or floated into the
working area; click the row of dots on the left of a toolbar and drag it to
the desired floating location. Drag it back to the toolbar area to re-dock
it.
Use the lower options under View / Toolbars to Reset toolbars to their
delivery arrangement, to hide or show all toolbars, to show or hide button
labels (explanatory texts) or to customize which buttons to display on
each toolbar. When a toolbar is floated you can catch an edge to resize it,
for instance to display the buttons vertically.
Here are the available toolbars with tools named from left to right.
FILE TOOLBAR: Open, Save, Print, Send in Mail, Search, Find.
STANDARD TOOLBAR: Hand, Select Text, Select Image.
The Hand tool is the basic cursor. Select it to stop working with any other
tool.
COMMENTS TOOLBAR:
Highlight, Cross-out, Underline.
(on a drop-down list, from top to bottom)
EDIT TOOLBAR: Undo, Redo.
VIEW TOOLBAR: All available navigation panel contents are listed on a
drop-down list.
Toolbars
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VIEW FOLDER: Previous file, next file in folder.
ZOOM TOOLBAR: Zoom In, Zoom Out, Dynamic Zoom, Loupe.
FORMS TOOLBAR: Highlight Fields, Reset Fields.
(Grayed if current page does not contain an active form control)
DMS TOOLBAR: Open from DMS, Save to DMS
Each detected DMS will have a toolbar to open whole PDF or XPS files one
at a time from the DMS and to save PDF files in the same way. If no DMS
is detected this toolbar does not appear.
The picture shows the Microsoft
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SharePoint toolbar.
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Choose a display style from the View menu or the navigation buttons on
the right of the View bar at the base of the program window.
Click the Single Page button on the View bar; or choose Single Page
in the View menu to display one page in the Document Panel at a time.
Click the Continuous button on the View bar; or choose Continuous
in the View menu to view the pages one below the other.
Click the Facing button on the View bar; or choose Facing in the View
menu to display two pages side-by-side in the Document Panel.
Click the Continuous-Facing button on the View bar; or choose
Continuous-Facing in the View menu to display side-by-side page pairs,
one below the other. For longer documents, the first page is placed on
the right, so that left and right pages all display correctly.
With more than one PDF file open, choose how to arrange the windows:
cascade, tile, horizontal split, vertical split or quad split. This choice is
combined with the page viewing options (single, continuous, facing etc.)
In Single Page mode, the Edit / Select All command selects all text on the
current page. In other modes, it selects all text in the whole PDF
document.
Increasing the viewing area
You can hide controls to get a larger viewing or working area.
Press F8 to keep only the menu bar and the Navigation Panel.
Press F9 to hide the menu bar and expand the Document Panel.
To exit or restore, perform the corresponding action again.
Using full screen display
click the Full Screen Mode button in the View bar or choose
View / Full Screen, or press Ctrl+L.
Use PageDown, PageUp, Ctrl + End and Ctrl + Home to move in the
document.
Press Ctrl + L to exit Full Screen display.
All controls are hidden in Full Screen; this is usually used for
presentations. The pointer remains active, so you can click links or open
notes. Use keyboard shortcuts for various commands such as
magnification, printing, and searching, etc.
Set preferences under Edit / Preferences / General / Full Screen.
Viewing PDF files
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Using grids and rulers
Choose View / Grid, (Ctrl + U) to show grids on the page. Click again to
remove grids.
Choose View / Rulers (Ctrl + R) to show horizontal and vertical rulers
along with an indication of the cursor position. Click again to remove
them.
Define grid and ruler properties under Edit / Preferences / General.
Rotating pages
Use the View menu or the View bar to rotate the document display by
steps of 90° in either direction. This does not change the page orientation
in the PDF file.
Zooming pages
You can enlarge or reduce a page to any size within the range of the
minimum and maximum zoom levels. When you zoom to a size larger
than the window, use the Hand tool to move the page.
Click the Zoom buttons beside the magnification level box on the View
bar to expand or reduce the current Document View. Choose a preset
zoom value or enter a value directly.
Select the Zoom-in button in the Zoom toolbar or the View menu to
enlarge the view
Select the Zoom-out button to reduce it.
While a Zoom tool is selected, press the Ctrl key to switch between the
Zoom-in and Zoom-out tool. Use tools on the View bar to fit the
horizontal display to the window width or to fit the whole page display to
the limits of the window. The zoom factor will then change automatically
if the window is resized.
The Dynamic Zoom tool lets you to enlarge or reduce page view
according to the mouse movement. Drag up to zoom in, drag down to
zoom out.
The Loupe tool lets you click an area of interest to see an enlarged
page view within the loupe area. You can change the scale of the loupe
and move the loupe freely within the program window.
1. Choose the Loupe tool from the Zoom toolbar.
2. Select a page area – the loupe window appears.
3. Select a magnification – the displayed area is framed on the page.
4. Move the framed area to view other parts of the image in the loupe.
5. Change the frame color as desired.
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6. Close the loupe window when you are done.
Viewing other parts of a page
Use the Hand tool to move around the page. Define its behavior on
mouse click in Edit / Preferences / General / Miscellaneous. By default the
action is nothing, but it can jump to the next page or start scrolling the
display downwards.
The Pages display in the Navigation panel can be used to move around
the page, as shown on page 5. A red box in the thumbnail shows which
part of the page is being displayed. Drag corners of this box to change
the part of the page that is visible in the Document Panel.
Reading Comments
Comments already existing in PDF files you open in PDF Reader can be
viewed and these are summarized in the Comments panel at the bottom
of the screen. Supported comment types are notes, text boxes, callouts,
text markups (highlight, cross-out etc.), drawing elements and file or
sound attachments.
Adding Comments
PDF Reader 6 lets you add three types of comments, using the Comments
toolbar:
Highlight the text you next select
Cross-out the text you next select
Underline the text you next select
These added comments also appear in the Comments panel, together
with the date and the name of the comment maker.
To add a comment, click the desired tool in the Comments toolbar or
menu, then use the comment cursor to select the words you want to
mark.
Finding texts in the current PDF
The Find tool in the File toolbar or Find in the Edit menu (Ctrl + F)
opens a dialog box where you can enter one or more words to be found in
the current PDF, starting from the current page and looping through the
document. Choose whether to match case or not, find whole words only
and to include or exclude bookmark and comment texts. Use the Previous
or Next buttons to determine the search direction. If you search multiple
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words, the program finds only occurrences where those words appear one
after the other in the given order. A found string is highlighted.
The tools Find and Search are not available for Image PDF files.
Searching texts in multiple PDF files
The Search tool in the File toolbar or Search in the Edit menu (Shift +
Ctrl+F) opens a dialog box where you can enter a search string with the
options described above.
The search can be in the current document only, selected PDF files in the
current PDF portfolio (see later), all PDF files in the portfolio (including
those in sub-folders) or in a folder on your computer that you specify,
including or excluding its sub-folders. In all cases, only PDF files are
searched.
Hint: To search just a few PDF files, copy them to a temporary folder
and do a folder search or put them into a portfolio and search that.
To do a portfolio search, the current document must be a portfolio or a
package. Packages can also be searched using the portfolio commands,
since they are a simplified form of portfolio and are displayed in the
portfolio viewer.
Search results are presented in the lower part of the search dialog box.
Each occurrence shows a line of text with the found string colored blue.
Click on a line to jump to the page containing the text. The number of
occurrences is shown bottom-right.
For a folder search, after entering a search string, you can click Advanced
to specify additional search criteria that help you find a specific file among
many. Under Key choose a PDF file information category (Subject,
Author, Creation date etc). Under Value enter a search string or a date
and under Operation choose whether the search string should be included
or excluded, or make date searching choices. Add criteria as desired;
searches will find only files that meet ALL the criteria you define.
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Here is a selection of other actions you can perform:
View PDF properties: Choose Document Properties in the Document
menu (Ctrl+D) to see the properties of the current document under the
tabs Description, Security and Fonts. The first tab shows which keywords
and other descriptions are added to the PDF – these can help you find the
PDF later. If you cannot perform certain actions on the PDF (printing,
copying, form filling etc) the security settings may explain the reason. If
parts of the PDF have an unusual appearance this may be due to some or
all fonts not being embedded in the PDF file. The fonts listing tells you
which fonts are embedded and the coding convention used. That may
help you determine which fonts are present in the document but not
embedded. If you install those fonts on your system, the PDF should
display better.
View bookmarks: Choose Bookmarks under Navigation Panels in the
View menu or toolbar. If the PDF contains bookmarks, these are
displayed. These function like a table of contents in a book; typically each
section with a title has a bookmark. Click a bookmark to jump to the start
of the named section in the document. Choose Options / Collapse… to
reduce the number of bookmarks and Expand to see all the entries.
Print the PDF: Choose the Print tool from the File toolbar or Print in
the File menu (Ctrl + P). Choose a printer, a page range and other
options. Under Print Content, choose to print the document with
comments (default) using the currently set display method, the document
only or form fields only (see below). To change the display method of
comments, choose Print with Comments from the File menu.
Open attachments: Choose Attachments under Navigation Panels in the
View menu or toolbar. Select an attachment in the list and click the Open
button at the top left of the panel. The application associated with the file
type starts and the file is displayed.
Save attachments: Choose Attachments as described above. Select one
or more attachments and click the Save button at the top left of the panel
and define a saving location. Files are saved with their original file type to
the chosen folder.
Play sound: A PDF file may have an attached or embedded sound file.
Double click its icon to hear the sound using your default media player
using all its current settings.
Play movies: A PDF file may contain attached or embedded movie files.
Click the file icon or other control to play the movie. Use Edit /
Preferences / Movie to set which media player to use and which
accessibility options should be applied whenever available.
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Some PDF files include fillable forms, based on XFA or other form-
handling standards. If you receive such a form, and form filling is
permitted by the file’s security settings, you can fill the form in PDF
Reader 6 and then return it via e-mail.
To fill the form choose the Hand tool then click in the fields one after the
other to enter text or make choices. You can also use the Tab or arrow
keys to move between controls. The range of form controls are as
follows:
Checkbox: Click on it to select it. Click again to deselect it. When
checkboxes are grouped, they can be selected or deselected
independently.
Radio button: Click on it to select it. Click again to deselect it.
Radio buttons are always grouped and only one button in the group can
be selected.
Text field: Click the field to select it, click again to set a text cursor,
enter a response.
Comb box: This is a special type of text field that defines character
spacing. Each character entered is placed in its own comb cell.
List box: Click the control to open a list and choose an item.
Combo box: Click the control to select it. Either choose a response
from those in the list or enter text.
Signature field: If you have a form with an unfilled signature field
you can add your own digital signature. Please consult the Help system of
your operating system on how to create a signature identity. You can also
verify the authenticity of a signature field that someone else signed (see
below).
Button: A button control typically leads to an action being performed
when it is clicked – such as jumping to another page or submitting the
form to a stored URL. This may require JavaScript to have been enabled
at installation time.
The Form toolbar has two controls:
Highlight Fields: Puts a highlight on all form controls so they are easier
to find.
Reset Fields: Removes all data entered into the form so you can start
again.
Filling PDF forms
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Use Edit / Preferences / Forms to decide how forms will be displayed and
function. Choose to have field values automatically calculated whenever
the form contains numerical controls with calculations defined. Choose
whether the focused form control should have a border or not and choose
colors for the field highlighting – required fields can be given a different
color. An auto-complete function can be defined to speed up repeated
form filling.
Returning the filled form
To return a filled form, click its Submit button if it has one (this may
require JavaScript to be enabled). Or save the form and send it via
e-mail. Or print the whole filled form and send it by fax or post. Another
option is to print the empty electronic form before filling it, then fill it in
PDF Reader, place the empty form in your printer and print your
responses onto it by choosing ‘Form fields only’ in the Print Content list
box. If you receive the form as an active PDF and also on paper (maybe
in color), you can fill the electronic form, put the form in your printer and
print just your responses onto it as described above
Verifying signatures
You may receive a document (not necessarily a form) containing a digital
signature. Click inside the signature to verify it. A dialog box provides two
verification results:
Whether or not the document has been modified since it was signed
Whether or not the signature can be verified as authentic. This
requires web access.
Working with Portfolios
A portfolio is a set of files grouped into a single PDF file. It can contain all
file types and can have sub-folders. XPS files retain their file type when
placed in a portfolio. PDF Reader 6 can open portfolios and display the
files inside it. It does this using Flash technology, so you will need a
recent Flash media player on your system to gain full benefit of the
portfolio interface.
First the interface displays document thumbnails and subfolders (if any).
Click or double-click on a file to display it. Use the left and right arrows in
the portfolio bar at the top of the window to move to the next or previous
files.
Click Home to return to the starting view with thumbnails.
Click List view to see a list of files and folders with related
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Both displays let you move to sub-folders and view the files there. The
current path is displayed under the portfolio bar, top-left. Use it to
navigate between folder levels.
Non-PDF files are displayed as icons; double click the icon and choose the
Open button to display the file in the application associated with the file
type. Click the Save button to save non-PDF files to your local file system,
outside the portfolio. To save a PDF file, select it and click the Save
button in the portfolio bar and choose Save File from Portfolio in the drop-
down list.
Recent PDF editors can compile portfolios: Nuance PDF Converter
Professional 6 has that ability.
Working with Packages
A package is a set of files grouped into a single PDF file. It can contain
only PDF files and cannot have sub-folders. PDF Reader 6 can open
packages and display the files in the Portfolio viewer. It shows document
thumbnails or a document list. Navigate and save files as described
above.
Many PDF products can create packages, for instance Nuance PDF Create.
Reading texts using Jaws
®
Jaws is a widespread screen-reader application used to read texts of
interface elements as well as document content. If Jaws is installed on
your computer, PDF Reader works in close cooperation with it.
With Jaws running, as soon as a PDF is opened its content will start to be
read out. The following keyboard actions are available:
Left arrow: read previous word
Right arrow: read next word
Up arrow: read previous content element in tag tree
Down arrow: read next content element in tag tree
Ctrl+Up: read content of previous tag
Ctrl+Down: read content of next tag
Page Up: read first content element of previous page
Page Down: read first content element of next page
Home: read first content element of document
End: read last content element of document
Escape: cancel reading
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The following DM systems are supported. Menu items and toolbars will
appear for all DM systems correctly installed on your computer.
Hummingbird Enterprise
TM
2005
Interwoven
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WorkSite 7.5.1 and 8.3 (Note: Using DeskSite 8.3 under
Windows Vista operating systems is highly recommended.)
Hummingbird
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DOCSOpen
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4.0
Refer to the DOCSOpen installation guide to perform the client
installation. When it is done, the program will be able to connect to the
server.
Livelink
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ECM - Enterprise Server 9.7.0. from OpenText Corp.
Microsoft SharePoint Server 2003 and 2007 and SharePoint Services 3.0
In some DM systems you can find a menu item for PDF or XPS files ‘Open
in PDF Reader’. If you have specified Nuance PDF Reader as your default
program for PDF or XPS files, a double-click on a file name or icon will
launch Reader and display the file.
In all cases except SharePoint, access is achieved through the interface of
the DM system itself; you may need to enter access information.
Access to Microsoft SharePoint is achieved through an interface provided
by PDF Reader. It consists of three linked dialog boxes.
The Open from SharePoint dialog box lets you view PDF files and convert
XPS files to PDF. Type a user name and password if prompted. Choose a
site by double-clicking its icon in the left panel and view its top-level
content on the right. Specify a file type and select the desired folder.
Click Open to see the next lower level content. Repeat until you find the
desired file; select it and click Open. Icon coloring shows which sites are
connected, which is active with a tick for the default site. Use the Look in
selection box and buttons in the upper right corner to navigate in the
folder structure and move in the display history. Choose Sites to display
the SharePoint Sites dialog box to specify further locations. Click Add to
define a new site in the Connection Settings dialog box. The Save to
SharePoint dialog box functions similarly.
DMS support
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1. Select Add or Remove Programs from the Control Panel. Under Vista
or Windows 7, select Programs and Features from the Control Panel.
2. Select Nuance PDF Reader 6.0
3. Click Remove to uninstall the program or Change to auto-repair it or
to change the installation choices (make PDF Reader the default PDF
viewer, enable/disable Javascripts).
Removing the program
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Create PDF files from multiple input files to one or more PDF files or
packages, with the ability to generate tags and use powerful MRC
compression.
Use PDF creation buttons integrated into Microsoft Office and other
applications – with links, bookmarks and comments transferred
from MS Word documents.
Call on the program inside mailing applications to create or unlock
PDF mail attachments to be saved to your file system or create and
attach PDF files from local files; archive whole mail folders to PDF
format.
Transform PDF files or selected areas from a PDF page to editable
formats such as MS Word or Corel WordPerfect.
Perform document assembly just by dragging thumbnails within or
between documents; group files into PDF portfolios for efficient
project transfer.
Play sounds or Flash video embedded in PDF files; listen to PDF
content using the included Nuance RealSpeak Solo on you media or
mp3 player.
Employ digital signatures, passwords and powerful encryption (up
to 256-bit) to protect your PDF files.
Perform batch processing by assembling commands into savable
sequences.
Enjoy a full range of drawing and commenting tools, clipart and
stamps; run spell-checking on notes, text box and Typewriter tool
texts.
Instantly create active electronically fillable PDF forms from static
scanned forms using the included FormTyper utility.
Redact sensitive information in documents using PDF Converter
Enterprise – identify text blocks to be blacked out by selection or
searching.
Gain extensive DMS integration with PDF Converter Enterprise –
including integrated support within Microsoft SharePoint.
Click the banner area top-right for more information on other Nuance
products.
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Legal acknowledgments
This software is based, in part, on the work of the Independent JPEG Group.
The software is based, in part, on the work of Colosseum Builders, Inc.
The software is based, in part, on the work of the FreeType Team.
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The SoftwarePassport/Armadillo Software Protection System Copyright 1998-2007 by the Silicon
Realms Toolworks. All Rights Reserved.
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Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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Reserved.
This product includes elements developed by the OpenSSL project, including software written by
Eric Young and Tim Hudson.
Implements Adobe® Architecture XFA® specification © 2009 Adobe Systems Incorporated All
Rights Reserved.
Development tools from Microsoft © 2009 Microsoft Corp. All Rights Reserved.
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storage device such as a network server, used only to install or run the
Software on your other computers over an internal network, provided that
you acquire and dedicate a separate license for each separate computer
on which the Software is installed, run or otherwise accessed from the
storage device. A single license for the Software does not allow you to
share the Software or use it concurrently on different computers or for
others other than the Licensee to access, install, download, copy or
otherwise use the functionality of the Software.
ACTIVATION. According to its discretion, Nuance may include features in
the Software to prevent unlicensed use of the Software. You agree that
Nuance may do so. In particular, use of the Software may require that
Licensee activate the Software through the Internet (this process may be
more fully described during the installation set up of the Software). During
such activation, Nuance may collect certain non-personal technical
information from your computer concerning your computer or network.
You agree that Nuance may do so. You may be required to reactivate the
Software if you modify your computer hardware or the Software.
NOTIFICATIONS. According to Nuance’s discretion, the Software may
contain a component that will automatically activate your Internet browser
and attempt to initiate a connection through the Internet to a website
maintained by Nuance that contains notification information related to the
Software. This connection may be made using the Internet connections
and telephone lines under your control. From time to time, you may
receive notices about the Software or other information through this
Internet connection. By installing the Software on your computer, you
hereby consent to have the Software initiate a connection through the
Internet to Nuance’s website, to use your resources to connect to such
website, and to receive notices about the Software and other information
through this Internet connection.
RESTRICTIONS. Except as otherwise expressly permitted in this
Agreement, Licensee may not: (a) reproduce or copy any of the Software;
(b) modify or create any derivative works of the Software, including
translation or localization; (c) decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer,
or otherwise attempt to derive the source code for the Software;
(d) redistribute, encumber, sell, rent, lease, sublicense, or otherwise
transfer rights to the Software; (e) remove or alter any trademark, logo,
copyright or other proprietary notices, legends, symbols or labels in the
Software; (f) without Nuance’s prior written consent (which may be given
or withheld in Nuance’s sole discretion) either (a) provide service bureau
services using the Software, or (b) otherwise enter into an agreement
with a third party to use the Software on such third party’s behalf for the
primary purpose of obviating the third party’s need to license the
Software itself; (g) copy the printed materials accompanying the Software
(h) use the OCX component of the reader in non-browser applications or
(i) embed the Software into another application without Nuance’s prior
written consent. As between Licensee and Nuance, any changes to,
modifications to, or derivative works of the Software shall become the
exclusive property of Nuance.
TERMINATION. Without prejudice to any other rights, Nuance may
terminate this Agreement if Licensee breaches any of its terms and
conditions. Upon termination, Licensee shall destroy all copies of the
Software.
PROPRIETARY RIGHTS. Title, ownership rights, and intellectual
property rights in the Software shall remain in Nuance and/or its suppliers
or licensors. Licensee acknowledges such ownership and intellectual
property rights and will not take any action to jeopardize, limit or interfere
in any manner with Nuance’s or its suppliers’ or licensors’ ownership of or
rights with respect to the Software. The Software is protected by
copyright and other intellectual property laws and by international
treaties.
DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY. THE SOFTWARE (INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION THE RELATED DOCUMENTATION) IS
PROVIDED ON AN “AS IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
KIND, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE WARRANTIES THAT IT
IS FREE OF DEFECTS, MERCHANTABLE, FIT FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGING. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE
QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS BORNE BY
LICENSEE. SHOULD THE SOFTWARE PROVE DEFECTIVE IN ANY
RESPECT, LICENSEE AND NOT NUANCE OR ITS SUPPLIERS,
LICENSORS OR RESELLERS ASSUMES THE ENTIRE COST OF ANY
SERVICE AND REPAIR. THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
CONSTITUTES AN ESSENTIAL PART OF THIS AGREEMENT. NO
USE OF THE SOFTWARE IS AUTHORIZED HEREUNDER EXCEPT
UNDER THIS DISCLAIMER. SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO
NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR
LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY MAY LAST,
SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED
BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL NUANCE OR ITS
SUPPLIERS OR LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT,
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING
OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE,
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF
GOODWILL, WORK STOPPAGE, COMPUTER FAILURE OR
MALFUNCTION, OR ANY AND ALL OTHER COMMERCIAL DAMAGES
October 2009, Inc. End User License Agreement Revised Nuance Communications
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