
MobiPDF (formerly PDF Extra) is an intuitive reader and editor that allows you to read, edit, create, OCR, organize, annotate, fill and sign, convert, and share any PDF. This makes MobiPDF an excellent choice for users seeking a budget-friendly alternative to Adobe Acrobat Pro.
HERE’S WHAT YOU GET WITH MOBIPDF:
Multiple Page View Modes: Enjoy a distraction-free "Read Mode".
Advanced Editing Tools: Experience a Word-like PDF editing environment.
Two-Way Conversions: Convert PDFs to and from Word, Excel, PowerPoint, or image formats.
OCR Support: Make scanned documents searchable.
Markup Tools: Highlight, comment, strikethrough, stamp, and more to enhance your documents.
Effortless PDF Organizer: Reorder, compress, split, and combine PDFs with ease.
Sign & Secure: Add signatures, create and fill forms, and protect your PDFs with passwords, encryption, and digital certificates.
Offline Mode: Work freely on your projects, even offline.
Seamless translation: One-click translate any PDF into 50+ languages.
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The Planfix platform allows organizations to manage their entire business online. Regardless of company size and industry, Planfix has something to offer as an excellent project and work management tool. With Planfix, your company gets a fully customizable management system, from process design to appearance.
Planfix’s platform combines task and project management, CRM, sales, marketing, production, logistics, support service, accounting, and HR in one full-featured solution. Data is seamlessly transferred from one team to another - for example, a transaction at the implementation stage becomes a project and then is transferred to support.
Planfix is equally well suited for businesses and non-profit organizations, public associations, or any other group of people working towards a common cause.
Trusted by 7724 companies, automates business workflows of more than 68 000 users.
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StockScan
The system provides an all-encompassing approach to Inventory Control and Reporting, encompassing Stock Location Tracking, Palletizing, Product Aging, and Stock Movement management. It efficiently oversees individual cartons, items, and palletized goods while adhering to industry-standard SSCC labeling and GTIN item tracking protocols. The platform facilitates customer invoicing with automated generation of charges for storage, holding, inward and outward movements, shrink wrapping, and pick/pack services. It employs rugged, industry-standard Symbol MC3100 industrial scanners, which feature a touchscreen interface and an ergonomic design for single-handed operation. These scanners are capable of reading all barcode formats, including the creation and decoding of customized or proprietary formats. Furthermore, the system ensures "down to the item" traceability for products marked with unique individual barcodes. Connectivity options include local networks, internet, or cloud-based servers, enabling remote administration and reporting capabilities. Generated reports can be delivered in various formats such as CSV, TSV, TXT, or PDF, facilitating electronic transfer to clients or seamless import into applications like MS-Excel, thus streamlining inventory management processes efficiently.
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ABAP
ABAP, which stands for Advanced Business Application Programming, is a specialized fourth-generation programming language developed by SAP specifically for handling large volumes of data within its business applications. It operates within the SAP NetWeaver framework, allowing organizations utilizing SAP ERP and S/4 HANA to customize their systems according to specific requirements. This versatile language supports multiple programming paradigms, including procedural and object-oriented styles, and is capable of integrating smoothly with other languages like Java, JavaScript, and SAPUI5. The introduction of object-oriented features in version 4.6C in 2000 marked a significant advancement, and further improvements in ABAP 7.4/7.5 resulted in reductions in code length by as much as 50% with the introduction of enhanced syntax, improved Open SQL, ABAP Managed Database Procedures, and Core Data Services (CDS) Views. Additionally, the launch of SAP HANA in 2011 shifted many processing tasks to the in-memory database layer, facilitating real-time operations and creating exciting new programming opportunities. As a result, ABAP has evolved into a powerful tool that meets the dynamic needs of modern businesses.
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