Command Line client
This page explains the differences between the CLI client for the Conversion Service and the 3-Heights® Document Converter.
This page explains the differences between the CLI client for the Conversion Service and the 3-Heights® Document Converter.
The handling of errors and warnings is much more flexible in the Conversion Service and easier to understand. The user or operator has the full control over each aspect of it.
This page explains differences in the installation and configuration for the Conversion Service.
The Conversion Service offers many of the same integration possibilities as the 3-Heights® Document Converter such as watched folders, mail folders, a GUI client application, and a command line client application.
This page provides a list of all equivalent options in the Conversion Service for application options, job options, and document options when migrating from the 3-Heights® Document Converter.
This guide explains how to migrate from the 3-Heights® Document Converter to the Conversion Service.
This page explains the differences in how nested files are handled in the Conversion Service and the 3-Heights® Document Converter
This page explains how to use your existing 3-Heights® PDF OCR service with the Conversion Service
This page explains how to integrate with Microsoft Office applications in the Conversion Service.
This page explains the key differences between the Conversion Service and the 3-Heights® Document Converter.
In the Conversion Service, there are four separate workflows to convert files to PDF depending on the required standard:
This page explains the differences between stamping in the Conversion Service and the 3-Heights® Document Converter.
This page explains how to migrate Watched Folders to the Conversion Service
This page explains the differences between Watched Mailboxes in the Conversion Service and the 3-Heights® Document Converter.