Convert Microsoft Word documents, Excel spreadsheets and PowerPoint presentations to PDF directly from your Java applications, without user intervention and without the need for any other software.
jOfficeConvert is a Java library that can read and render MS Word, Excel & PowerPoint documents natively to convert to PDF, to convert to images, or to print the documents automatically. It preserves faithfully the original layout, properties and fonts from the original document and when outputting to PDF, offers many advanced conversion options such whether to embed or not the fonts in the resulting PDF.
The library is 100% Java so it can run on any platform that supports Java, including Windows, Linux, Unix, and Mac OSX. The library does not use any third party software or native calls, it can be run in a server environment or integrated into a desktop application.
Main Features: -Convert Word 2007+ (.docx) to PDF -Convert Word 97-2003 (.doc) to PDF -Convert Excel 2007+ (.xlsx) to PDF -Convert PowerPoint 2007+ (.pptx) to PDF -Convert Word, Excel, PowerPoint files to HTML5 (when combined with jPDFWeb) -Convert Word, Excel, PowerPoint files to JPEG, TIFF or PNG images -Merge multiple Word, Excel, PowerPoint files into a single PDF document -Set permissions and passwords on resulting PDF documents -Print Word, Excel, PowerPoint files automatically to default or named printers -No third party software or drivers necessary -Support for JDK 1.8 and above
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There is a YC Backed company [0] that does this for you. Could be worth a look [0] https://clerky.com I would recommend using soemthing from clerky and then getting your own lawyers involved to really nail this down further. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Yeah, just call it a proprietorship until you have a solid reason to incorporate. (i.e. Angel investment and / or liability protection.) Then when you do choose to incorporate, check out clerky.com. Source: over 1 year ago
US guy here (not a lawyer), definitely set up the company first and have written stuff in place for what each founder/dev gets. Team disagreements over a multi-sig or distribution can be a killer and are likely going to be your main issue. Also having a corporate entity (even an LLC) shields you from a lot of liability in the case of a bug or funds lost on behalf of users. You can use even an online service... Source: about 2 years ago
I'm currently looking at several lawfirms, such as Goodwin Procter. I'm also aware of a platform for startups legalwork, clerky.com, but I want to bring on my own attorney through it. Anyone have any resources or recommendations? Source: about 3 years ago
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