What Does Kofax Power PDF Do?
Kofax Power PDF is useful for a variety of tasks, including:
- Work intuitively in a familiar Microsoft Office-style user interface
- Create PDF documents compliant with the latest PDF 2.0 and PDF/A4 standards
- Convert all PDF files to Microsoft Office with best-in-industry text and format recognition
- Convert static to fill-able PDF forms in a single click
- Scan paper documents and in one step, render them as Searchable PDF
- Assemble documents from Microsoft Office and image files via page preview selection
- Edit text and images with ease
- Employ the latest PDF security up to 256-bit AES High-Security encryption
- View, mark up and sign PDFs on iOS and Android mobile devices
Power PDF Standard Versus Advanced
Kofax Power PDF comes in two versions: Standard and Advanced. But how do you know which one you need? Let’s take a look…
Power PDF Standard
- Easy-to-use, Office-style interface optimised for Windows 10 and touchscreen devices.
- Create and compile PDF files from almost any document or file type, including multiple files into a single PDF.
- Easily convert PDF files to other formats including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, images and more.
- Convert JPG files to PDF or convert PDF to JPG.
- Edit and enhance PDF documents to change text, and pictures, add annotations, apply stamps and more.
- Take advantage of cloud connectivity to popular services such as Box, Evernote, Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive.
- Digital and stamp-based signatures for PDF documents.
Power PDF Advanced
- Easy-to-use, Office-style interface optimized for Windows 10 and touchscreen devices.
- Create and compile PDF files from almost any document or file type, including multiple files into a single PDF.
- Easily convert PDF files to other formats including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, images and more.
- Convert JPG files to PDF or convert PDF to JPG.
- Edit and enhance PDF documents to change text, and pictures, add annotations, apply stamps and more.
- Take advantage of cloud connectivity to popular services such as Box, Evernote, Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive.
- Digital and stamp-based signatures for PDF documents.
- Sign and send PDFs for signature using DocuSign®.
- Collaboratively create and edit PDFs in real-time with users on the same network.
- Connect to popular enterprise document management systems such as SharePoint and NetDocuments.
- Redact sensitive information from documents.
- Apply Bates stamping to a single document or a complete set of documents.
- Automate PDF creation jobs using a watched folder.