Tag Archives: PDF/A
- August 1, 2019
- Dan Raiani, Director of Marketing, Enterprise Automation
Archiving digital documents securely and reliably is one of the challenges that has increased in prominence in recent years as companies have come to rely on advanced technology. This need applies to organizations that generate large amounts of born-digital content, ...
- July 9, 2019
- Leon Liang, Marketing Research Analyst
Foxit PhantomPDF lets you create PDF files from the entire Microsoft Office suite. And it automatically keeps bookmarks, links, hyperlinks, and outlines from your source files in those PDFs. Here’s how to do it for your Outlook email. Use ...
- June 21, 2019
- Leon Liang, Marketing Research Analyst
PDF and TIFF are the two primary choices when determining the document type for scanned images. By default, people normally gravitate towards PDF simply because it’s the more well-known of the two. However, as with all file formats, both options ...
- April 11, 2019
- FOXITBLOG
Use cases for converting scanned documents to compressed PDF Scanning has come a long way since the first image scanners were invented in the early 20th century. Today, you can scan documents and images in full color with vivid ...
- March 20, 2019
- Thomas Zellmann, Product Evangelist
The basic cornerstone of PDF/A is simple: to create a universal archiving standard so that documents always retain their original format—even in an unforeseeable future where technology is always evolving. Since its rollout, two more updates have been added: PDF/A-2 ...