With XPS viewer, you can create an electronic document that others can't tamper with and the print effect is always consistent with the screen display, and share it with others. Typical examples include contracts, memoranda, resumes, press releases and statements.
XML page specification (XPS) can meet your needs. When you save a document as. Xps file, no matter which program is used to create the document, it will keep its original format. In Windows 7, you can create XPS documents in any program that can perform printing operations, including Notepad and WordPad. Once an XPS document is created, no one can change it.
The function of XPS viewer in Windows 7 has been improved, and it is a supporting tool for opening and managing XPS documents. It has a new simplified appearance and more user-friendly search and browsing functions, including a new thumbnail view (which can be used to scan long documents). You can digitally sign a document to verify its authenticity, and you can set permissions to restrict who can view, copy, print or sign the document.
Similar to the current PDF.