CAD-KAS Kassler Computersoftware GbR is a German software vendor offering more than 200 in-house utilities on its website, covering PDF, CAD/CNC, printing, office management, images, video, and more. In this category, it is not a typical subscription-based cloud SaaS provider; its focus is mainly on downloadable desktop software. Core products include CAD-KAS PDF Editor, as well as lightweight business tools for converting paper/images to DXF, staff scheduling, project planning, network calendars, inventory management, and more.
PDF Editor focuses on post-editing PDF files. It can modify text or images, add comments and feedback, and create fillable form fields, making it suitable for small changes such as prices, phone numbers, and addresses. For CAD use cases, Paper/Picture zu DXF can recognize lines in scanned drawings, BMP files, and PDFs and convert them into DXF, with settings for scaling, threshold adjustment, arc recognition, and more. On the office side, Dienstplan supports staff scheduling, vacations, monthly/yearly statistics, and CSV export. Terminplaner Netzwerk supports shared calendars across multiple computers, while the inventory management product mentions a MySQL version for multi-user access.
The collected text shows that several tools use a one-time purchase model: Paper/Picture zu DXF, Dienstplan, and Projekt-Planer are each priced at 29.99 euros, while Terminplaner Netzwerk is 39.99 euros. Demo downloads are available. The PDF Editor page mentions a free trial and purchasing the full version, but does not display a clear price. Deployment is mainly local installation. Some software can support LAN sharing via a network drive or database file, but this is not cloud-based SaaS.
The advantages are low pricing, one-time purchase licensing, and focused functionality, making the tools suitable for small businesses or individuals who need to solve specific problems quickly. Some tools also support practical outputs and integrations such as network sharing, MySQL, CSV, and DXF. The downside is limited disclosure of enterprise-grade capabilities: there is no visible information on permission roles, auditing, SSO, APIs, data encryption, or compliance certifications, and both the interface and purchasing process feel relatively traditional.
It is better suited to small teams, engineers, and office users with limited budgets who want to process PDF/CAD files, schedules, and calendars locally. If you need cloud collaboration, mobile access, multi-level permissions, and a compliance framework, you should consider Adobe Acrobat, Foxit, WPS PDF, Bluebeam, or an online PDF platform instead. The main text does not mention access conditions from China, and payment methods are not disclosed. It is recommended to download the demo first and test connectivity, language support, and the payment process.
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