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You've seen the component PDFsearch.dll on this website but you have problems using the library inside of your developing environment? Try PDFsearchCmd! A commandline-exe with nearly the complete functionality from the PDFsearch.dll! Even using it with bat-files, directly from Excel/vba, from any scripting language ... no problems anymore!
You can set different options to do this:
You can use it with all well known ides (.NET-IDEs, too!).
PDFsearchCmd offers powerful functions - use them for your advantage!
Shareware- and full version... The differences
The full version works like the shareware-version. When the shareware-version will be used, first a window with a sharewaremessage note opens - when you click on "OK" the function starts. So you can test the quality of the function. This message don't pop up in the full version! If you've already build applications with the shareware version don't through them away - if you buy the full version you only have to replace the exe. That's all!
What can i do with the commandline-exe of the full version...
You can distribute this exe as a part of your application without any limitation! It's not allowed to distribute the exe alone! Together with your app the exe can be distributed without paying anymore... It's royalty free! Buy the exe one time and distribute it as often as you want to include it in your app.
1. Combining the searchstrings with [and] or [or].
2. How to search ... Find only the first or find all.
3. Setting a stop value ... How long the search shall max. run.
4. If the relevant pdf-file should be opened with a linked pdf-viewer on the matching page.
As result you'll get all matching pagenumbers separated by comma or an error number if there were no matching pages.
Try it with Visual Basic, VB2005 Express, VBA, Delphi, C, C++, CSharp ...
Try it with all scripting languages! Try it with vba! Try it from Excel, Access, ...! Try it from batch-files (*.bat)! Try it from whatever you want!
In the test package there is a helpfile, a sample-bat-file and the commandline-exe.
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