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    After reading this thread[^] on PDF readers, I started thinking about a potential replacement for my current editor. I've been using Foxit's PhantomPDF[^] for a couple of years, and have been happy with it. Prior to that I used Nitro's product for quite a few years, but had enough problems that I replaced it. My biggest need is to produce PDFs from other formats (like MS Word) although I do a fair amount of assembling other documents into a combined product. What reasonably priced products are available? [Adobe prices itself out of my market.]

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      After reading this thread[^] on PDF readers, I started thinking about a potential replacement for my current editor. I've been using Foxit's PhantomPDF[^] for a couple of years, and have been happy with it. Prior to that I used Nitro's product for quite a few years, but had enough problems that I replaced it. My biggest need is to produce PDFs from other formats (like MS Word) although I do a fair amount of assembling other documents into a combined product. What reasonably priced products are available? [Adobe prices itself out of my market.]

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      Kaladin
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      CutePDF[^] or some other PDF printer. Doesn't have PDF editing capability, but it allows you to save anything as PDF document via the print process.

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        CutePDF[^] or some other PDF printer. Doesn't have PDF editing capability, but it allows you to save anything as PDF document via the print process.

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        BryanFazekas
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        At first glance, CutePDF has several editing tools and the price ($50 to $90 USD) isn't bad. I will investigate this further. Thanks!

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          At first glance, CutePDF has several editing tools and the price ($50 to $90 USD) isn't bad. I will investigate this further. Thanks!

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          Kaladin
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          CutePDF Writer[^] is free. I haven't used their other products.

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            After reading this thread[^] on PDF readers, I started thinking about a potential replacement for my current editor. I've been using Foxit's PhantomPDF[^] for a couple of years, and have been happy with it. Prior to that I used Nitro's product for quite a few years, but had enough problems that I replaced it. My biggest need is to produce PDFs from other formats (like MS Word) although I do a fair amount of assembling other documents into a combined product. What reasonably priced products are available? [Adobe prices itself out of my market.]

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            Joan M
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            Take a look at this one: pdfforge | PDF Creator - The FREE PDF Converter Tool, ease to use pdf printer, pdf writer, pdf download[^] free and as easy as printing...

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              CutePDF Writer[^] is free. I haven't used their other products.

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              Free is great! I can't see paying for a reader, too many good ones available. For editing? I'm ok with paying a reasonable amount.

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