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March 8, 2004 11:20 AM PST

Software targets PDF documents

Corda Technologies, a maker of software for graphing and charting data, said on Monday it has released new software for converting HTML Web pages into files that conform to Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF).

The Lindon, Utah-based company said the product, called Highwire, is being market to large companies and e-commerce sites as a way to convert Web-based information, such as sales receipts and financial documents, into PDF files that retain the original HTML formatting. The software is priced from $6,495 per server and runs on Unix, Windows and Linux operating systems.

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