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Nitro Pro 9.5.1.5 Final (x86-x64)
Description:
Nitro PDF Professional is a fully-featured PDF creation and editing product. The professional application gives you full control over PDF documents, including creation, commenting, form-filling and authoring, digital signatures, text editing, one-click creation from Microsoft Office and more.
Nitro PDF Professional is a convenient alternative to Adobe Acrobat for people who want to use PDF.
Features:
Creating PDF:
· Create PDF and PDF/A documents from virtually any Windows file.
· Convert and merge files into a single PDF document.
· Convert entire collections of files to PDF in one batch.
· Scan paper documents to PDF.
· One-button PDF creation from Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
· Create ‘intelligent’ PDF documents with bookmarks, links, metadata, and security from Microsoft Office programs
· Create PDF and PDF/A documents from virtually any Windows file.
· Convert and merge files into a single PDF document.
· Convert entire collections of files to PDF in one batch.
· Scan paper documents to PDF.
· One-button PDF creation from Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
· Create ‘intelligent’ PDF documents with bookmarks, links, metadata, and security from Microsoft Office programs
Copying & Exporting PDF:
· Export PDF for reuse in Microsoft Word, WordPerfect, OpenOffice and more.
· Use different conversion modes to export files that look precisely like the original PDF and others that are easier to edit and repurpose.
· Extract all text and images from PDF documents.
· Batch convert PDF files to Word, RTF, and text formats.
· Copy text while retaining formatting, including font, color, and size.
· Use different conversion modes to export files that look precisely like the original PDF and others that are easier to edit and repurpose.
· Extract all text and images from PDF documents.
· Batch convert PDF files to Word, RTF, and text formats.
· Copy text while retaining formatting, including font, color, and size.
Editing PDF:
· Insert and edit text, including font, size, color and more.
· Edit images — insert, resize, rotate, crop, flip, replace, arrange, delete, and extract.
· Edit image properties — brightness, contrast, color space, and resolution.
· Edit pages — insert, delete, rotate, crop, extract, and replace.
· Split pages of PDF documents based on page groups, page ranges, and bookmark structure.
· Add headers, footers, watermarks, and text to all pages in a document.
· Add Bates numbering across a collection of PDF documents.
· Add and edit bookmarks and links.
· Auto-create bookmarks based on document text formatting and headings.
· Auto-create links based on keywords and page numbers.
· Optimize, shrink and repair PDF documents.
· Edit document properties including metadata and initial view settings.
· Edit images — insert, resize, rotate, crop, flip, replace, arrange, delete, and extract.
· Edit image properties — brightness, contrast, color space, and resolution.
· Edit pages — insert, delete, rotate, crop, extract, and replace.
· Split pages of PDF documents based on page groups, page ranges, and bookmark structure.
· Add headers, footers, watermarks, and text to all pages in a document.
· Add Bates numbering across a collection of PDF documents.
· Add and edit bookmarks and links.
· Auto-create bookmarks based on document text formatting and headings.
· Auto-create links based on keywords and page numbers.
· Optimize, shrink and repair PDF documents.
· Edit document properties including metadata and initial view settings.
Optical Character Recognition (OCR):
· Create PDF files from scanned paper documents, or existing image-based PDF files, perfect for publishing, editing, or archiving.
· Create fully compliant PDF/A documents.
· Create editable PDF files and customize documents using the Editable Text feature.
· Create easily searchable, PDF/A compliant documents for archiving with ‘Searchable Image’ mode.
· Flexible multi-language support.
· Create fully compliant PDF/A documents.
· Create editable PDF files and customize documents using the Editable Text feature.
· Create easily searchable, PDF/A compliant documents for archiving with ‘Searchable Image’ mode.
· Flexible multi-language support.
Reviewing & Marking Up PDF:
· Highlight text content with the Highlight, Underline, Cross Out and Replace Text tools.
· Add Sticky Notes, Text Boxes, and Call Out annotations.
· Add freehand drawings with the Pencil tool.
· Add drawing shapes, including lines, arrows, rectangles, ovals, polygons and clouds.
· Apply stamps to pages, choosing from standard built-in stamps or your own custom creations.
· Attach documents and other files to your PDF pages.
· Add explanatory text and other feedback to your markups.
· Sort and manage comments.
· Filter comments based on type, author, status, subject, and more.
· Summarize comments for easy viewing alongside page content. View the summary as a PDF or print it for paper-based reviewing.
· Add Sticky Notes, Text Boxes, and Call Out annotations.
· Add freehand drawings with the Pencil tool.
· Add drawing shapes, including lines, arrows, rectangles, ovals, polygons and clouds.
· Apply stamps to pages, choosing from standard built-in stamps or your own custom creations.
· Attach documents and other files to your PDF pages.
· Add explanatory text and other feedback to your markups.
· Sort and manage comments.
· Filter comments based on type, author, status, subject, and more.
· Summarize comments for easy viewing alongside page content. View the summary as a PDF or print it for paper-based reviewing.
PDF Security:
· Secure documents with passwords and certificates.
· Encrypt with 40-bit, 128-bit, and 256-bit level security.
· Apply restrictions on printing, copying, and altering PDF documents.
· Create and apply re-usable security profiles.
· Digitally sign and certify PDF files.
· Encrypt with 40-bit, 128-bit, and 256-bit level security.
· Apply restrictions on printing, copying, and altering PDF documents.
· Create and apply re-usable security profiles.
· Digitally sign and certify PDF files.
PDF Forms:
· Fill in, save, print and submit forms.
· Design forms.
· Add, edit and run javascript.
· Design forms.
· Add, edit and run javascript.
What’s New in Version 9.5.1.5:
New Features:
– Silent Updates, stay up to date with the latest features and enhancements
– Native 64-bit application for improved overall performance on compatible systems
– Barcodes can be created and edited within Forms
– Silent Updates, stay up to date with the latest features and enhancements
– Native 64-bit application for improved overall performance on compatible systems
– Barcodes can be created and edited within Forms
Enhancements:
– Bookmark Pane with multiple updates
– Annotation Retention now allows for continuous use of annotation tools
– Find function now searches from the current page
– Headers, Footers and Watermarks (HFW) Preview implemented for adding and editing HFW
– XFDF Format can be exported and imported various ways
– HTML Response can be displayed after submitting a form
– XFA support improved
– Annotation Retention now allows for continuous use of annotation tools
– Find function now searches from the current page
– Headers, Footers and Watermarks (HFW) Preview implemented for adding and editing HFW
– XFDF Format can be exported and imported various ways
– HTML Response can be displayed after submitting a form
– XFA support improved
Resolved Issues:
– General bug fixes and updates
Install Notes:
1] Install the program
2] Close the internet connection {**Important**}
3] Run the “Keygen.exe”
4] Open the installed program
5] A new window will get open
6] Go to “Help” Tab > “Activate” button > “Advanced” button. A new window will open
7] Then Click “Manual…” button. A new window will open.
8] Copy the “Installation ID” & Paste it into the Keygen
9] Now in Nitro Pro, click next.
10] In keygen, Click “Serial” & “Activation” buttons, one by one
11] Copy-Paste the “Serial” to the serial fild & “Activation code” to the activation certificate field.
12] Enjoy ?
2] Close the internet connection {**Important**}
3] Run the “Keygen.exe”
4] Open the installed program
5] A new window will get open
6] Go to “Help” Tab > “Activate” button > “Advanced” button. A new window will open
7] Then Click “Manual…” button. A new window will open.
8] Copy the “Installation ID” & Paste it into the Keygen
9] Now in Nitro Pro, click next.
10] In keygen, Click “Serial” & “Activation” buttons, one by one
11] Copy-Paste the “Serial” to the serial fild & “Activation code” to the activation certificate field.
12] Enjoy ?
**Note**: Most of the AVs may detect the Keygen/Patch as Trojan/Virus. Don’t be afraid. It’s a just a False Positive Report. ?
Tutorial
Status: Deprecated
This article covers a version of Ubuntu that is no longer supported. If you are currently operate a server running Ubuntu 12.04, we highly recommend upgrading or migrating to a supported version of Ubuntu:
- Upgrade to Ubuntu 14.04.
Reason:Ubuntu 12.04 reached end of life (EOL) on April 28, 2017 and no longer receives security patches or updates. This guide is no longer maintained.
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This guide might still be useful as a reference, but may not work on other Ubuntu releases. If available, we strongly recommend using a guide written for the version of Ubuntu you are using. You can use the search functionality at the top of the page to find a more recent version.
This guide might still be useful as a reference, but may not work on other Ubuntu releases. If available, we strongly recommend using a guide written for the version of Ubuntu you are using. You can use the search functionality at the top of the page to find a more recent version.
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Introduction
PostreSQL, or postgres, is a popular database management system that can organize and manage the data associated with websites or applications. Replication is a means of copying database information to a second system in order to create high availability and redundancy.
There are many ways to set up replication on a postgres system. In this tutorial, we will cover how to configure replication using a hot standby, which has the advantage of being relatively simple to configure.
To do this, we will need two Ubuntu 12.04 VPS instances. One will serve as the master database server and the other will function as a slave, which will replicate.
Install PostgreSQL Software
The steps in this section should be performed on both the master and slave servers.
The postgres software is available in Ubuntu’s default repositories. Install the appropriate packages with these commands.
PostgreSQL creates a user called “postgres” in order to handle its initial databases. We will configure ssh access between our servers to make transferring files easier.
We will need to set a password for the postgres user so that we can transfer the key files initially. If you desire, you can remove the password at a later time:
Switch over to the postgres user like this:
Generate an ssh key for the postgres user:
Press “ENTER” to all of the prompts that follow.
Transfer the keys to the other server by typing:
<pre>
ssh-copy-id <span class=“highlight”>IPaddressofoppositeserver</span>
</pre>
ssh-copy-id <span class=“highlight”>IPaddressofoppositeserver</span>
</pre>
You should now be able to ssh freely between your two servers as the postgres user.
Configure the Master Server
We will begin by configuring our master server. All of these commands should be executed with the postgres user.
First, we will create a user called “rep” that can be used solely for replication:
<pre>
psql -c “CREATE USER rep REPLICATION LOGIN CONNECTION LIMIT 1 ENCRYPTED PASSWORD ’<spanhighlight”>IPaddressof_slave</span>/32 md5
</pre>
psql -c “CREATE USER rep REPLICATION LOGIN CONNECTION LIMIT 1 ENCRYPTED PASSWORD ’<spanhighlight”>IPaddressof_slave</span>/32 md5
</pre>
Save and close the file.
Next, we will open the main postgres configuration file:
Find these parameters. Uncomment them if they are commented, and modify the values according to what we have listed below:
<pre>
listenaddresses = ‘localhost,<span class=“highlight”>IPaddressofTHIShost</span>’
wallevel = 'hotstandby’
archivemode = on
archivecommand = 'cd .’
maxwalsenders = 1
hotstandby = on
</pre>
listenaddresses = ‘localhost,<span class=“highlight”>IPaddressofTHIShost</span>’
wallevel = 'hotstandby’
archivemode = on
archivecommand = 'cd .’
maxwalsenders = 1
hotstandby = on
</pre>
Save and close the file.
Restart the master server to implement your changes:
Configure the Slave Server
Begin on the slave server by shutting down the postgres database software:
We will be making some similar configuration changes to postgres files, so change to the configuration directory:
Adjust the access file to allow the other server to connect to this. This is in case we need to turn the slave into the master later on down the road.
Again, add this line somewhere not at the end of the file:
<pre>
host replication rep <span class=“highlight”>IPaddressof_master</span>/32 md5
</pre>
host replication rep <span class=“highlight”>IPaddressof_master</span>/32 md5
</pre>
Save and close the file.
Next, open the postgres configuration file:
You can use the same configuration options you set for the master server, modifying only the IP address to reflect the slave server’s address:
<pre>
listenaddresses = 'localhost,<span class=“highlight”>IPaddressofTHIShost</span>’
wallevel = 'hotstandby’
archivemode = on
archivecommand = 'cd .’
maxwalsenders = 1
hotstandby = on
</pre>
listenaddresses = 'localhost,<span class=“highlight”>IPaddressofTHIShost</span>’
wallevel = 'hotstandby’
archivemode = on
archivecommand = 'cd .’
maxwalsenders = 1
hotstandby = on
</pre>
Save and close the file.
Replicating the Initial database:
Before the slave can replicate the master, we need to give it the initial database to build off of. This is because it reads the logs off of the master server and applies the changes to its own database. We need that database to match the master database.
On the master server, we can use an internal postgres backup start command to create a backup label command. We then will transfer the database data to our slave and then issue an internal backup stop command to clean up:
<pre>
psql -c “select pgstartbackup('initialbackup’);”
rsync -cva –inplace –exclude=*pgxlog* /var/lib/postgresql/9.1/main/ <span class=“highlight”>slaveIPaddress</span>:/var/lib/postgresql/9.1/main/
psql -c “select pgstopbackup();”
</pre>
psql -c “select pgstartbackup('initialbackup’);”
rsync -cva –inplace –exclude=*pgxlog* /var/lib/postgresql/9.1/main/ <span class=“highlight”>slaveIPaddress</span>:/var/lib/postgresql/9.1/main/
psql -c “select pgstopbackup();”
</pre>
The rsync command may have had an error on modifying the certificate files, but this is okay for our use. The master’s data should now be on the slave.
We now have to configure a recovery file on our slave. On the slave navigate to the data directory:
Here, we need to create a recovery file called
recovery.conf
:Fill in the following information. Make sure to change the IP address of your master server and the password for the
rep
user you created:<pre>
standbymode = 'on’
primaryconninfo = 'host=<span class=“highlight”>masterIPaddress</span> port=5432 user=rep password=<span class=“highlight”>yourpassword</span>’
trigger_file = ’/tmp/postgresql.trigger.5432’
</pre>
standbymode = 'on’
primaryconninfo = 'host=<span class=“highlight”>masterIPaddress</span> port=5432 user=rep password=<span class=“highlight”>yourpassword</span>’
trigger_file = ’/tmp/postgresql.trigger.5432’
</pre>
The last line in the file,
trigger_file
, is one of the most interesting parts of the entire configuration. If you create a file at that location on your slave machine, your slave will reconfigure itself to act as a master.How To Use Keygen Crack
This will break your current replication, especially if the master server is still running, but is what you would need to do if your master server goes down. This will allow the slave to begin accepting writes. You can then fix the master server and turn that into the slave.
You should now have the pieces in place to start your slave server. Type:
You’ll want to check the logs to see if there are any problems. They are located on both machines here:
You should see that it is successfully connecting to the master server.
Test the Replication
We will see first-hand if our servers are replicating correctly by making some changes on the master server and then querying the slave.
On the master server, as the postgres user, log into the postgres system by typing:
Your prompt will change to indicate that you are now communicating with the database software.
We will create a test table to create some changes:
Now, we can insert some values into the table with the following commands:
You can now exit out of this interface by typing:
Now, on the slave, enter the database interface in the same way:
Now, we can see if the data we entered in the master database has been replicated on the slave:
Excellent! Our data has been written to both the master and slave servers.
Let’s see if we can insert more data into the table on our slave:
As you can see, we are unable to insert data into the slave. This is because the data is only being transferred in one direction. In order to keep the databases consistent, postgres must make the slave read-only.
Conclusion
You should now have a master and slave PostgreSQL server configured to communicate effectively. If you have an application that will be writing to and querying the databases, you could set up a load balancing scheme to always write to the master, but split the reads between the master and slave. This could increase the performance of your database interactions.
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