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Amyuni Consultants serves clients from several fields and industries. The company's document management software and tools as well as service "have quickly earned us a strong reputation for efficiency and reliability," it says.
Amyuni's PDF Converter or Printer Driver allows users to create a PDF document from any application running under Windows or Linux operating systems. It can be installed onto systems like any standard printer. To print, a file is generated that can be transmitted over an Intranet, Internet or viewed with the Amyuni PDF Creator or the free Adobe Acrobat Reader.
The company's PDF Creator for Java is designed to enable Java software developers to create and annotate complex documents and reports while using the standard PDF format as opposed to some proprietary format.
Its PDF Creator .NET is a powerful tool designed to enable .NET software developers to perform the following operations:
* Viewing, editing, annotating and printing PDF documents
* Creating complex documents, forms and reports linked or not to a database while using the standard PDF format as opposed to some proprietary format.
The company offers a number of other products, as well as custom development services in the following areas:
* C/C++, MFC based utilities
* Windows device and printer drivers
* Report and document/form generators
* Graphical layout tools
* Financial and risk management calculation
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