

(T#6191)Īdded the ability to convert a rectangle to measurement. (39823)Īdded an 'Identify Forms' feature to detect form fields within a PDF.Īdded the ability to get images directly from a webcam or from a connected phone in special webcam-mode (via DroidCam, EpocCam, iVCam, etc.) and to use them in 'Signs&Initials', 'Digital Signature templates', 'New Document from Images' etc.Īdded the ability to export Links to a CSV file. (T# 6300)Īdded the ability to simply drop files to the 'Compare Documents' dialog. Convert web pages without opening a browser.Īdded percentage units to the "Add New Guides" dialog.Īdded a new calculator/adding tape tool. (T# 6429) (40138)Īdded 'Grouping by Status' in the Comments View.Īdded the ability to uninstall OCR languages via the 'OCR Languages' (Resource Updater) dialogue.Īdded a new 'Web Page to PDF' convertor. (T# 5778)Īdded the ability to customize snapping from the 'Snap' command drop-down and to customize a snapshot from the 'Snapshot' command drop-down. (T# 5907)Īdded an 'Add from Bookmark' option to the 'Edit Action List' when setting link targets giving the ability to add a 'Go to Page' action using a 'link target' taken from a bookmark. This action is useful, for example, to temporarily suspend a task that uses system resources when you don't want to terminate it (such as a DivX encoding process).ĭTaskManager allows you to select more than one process at a time and terminate all of them "simultaneously."ĭTaskManager does not need any useless confirmation.Added the ability to create custom stamps. Three different ways to close a process, the "termination request," the standard "forced termination" with dialogue tolerance, and the "forced termination" of any process type, bypassing all permissions (it can also terminate running system processes).ĭTaskManager allows you to suspend and reactivate a process (as in Linux). DTaskManager is specifically engineered to give additional functionality that the Windows bundled Task Manager (and other third-party products) do not have.ĭTaskManager is (you guessed it) a Task Manager, but one specifically engineered to give additional functionality that the Windows bundled TaskManager (and other third-party products) do not have:
