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DynaPDF Starter license extended

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We received notice from DynaForms GmbH, that their DynaPDF products got a change for the DynaPDF Starter license.

With DynaPDF version 5.0.1.9, the Starter license includes Encryption, Interactive Forms, and digital signatures. These three features previously required a Lite license.

When you create a PDF file from scratch with DynaPDF Starter, you can encrypt the file. We recommend the current 256 Bit AES Encryption. Older encryption standards are also available for compatibility.

You may include interactive form elements on the page and pre-fill the fields with values. Use buttons and connect actions to make your form interactive. This may include submit buttons to send the form data to your server as well as JavaScript actions to perform calculations or validations.

Add digital signatures to your PDF documents. This may be either a form field where the user can sign the PDF file after filling the form, or alternatively you can sign the PDF directly in your code with a digital certificate and a private key.

The lite license is still required for reading existing PDF files and importing pages. Great for merging PDFs or extracting images and text.

For details, please check the product feature matrix: DynaPDF Starter vs. Lite vs. Pro vs. Enterprise.

DynaPDF is made available for FileMaker and Xojo by Monkeybread Software. You can also use the same licenses with C/C++, C#, Delphi, Lazarus, PHP, VB, VBA, and VB .Net.

See also DynaPDF in MBS FileMaker Plugin.

Edited by MonkeybreadSoftware

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