Looking for a PDF utility
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I'm looking for something to create PDF's with. I don't really need something full-blown like Distiller (right now, at least), just to be able to compose simple documents in Office and then save them as a PDF. Thing is, while I'm at it, I guess I may as well get something that can convert PDF's to Word, plus all the other kind of things you need to do with PDF's that I don't yet realize you need to do. Free is good but I don't mind spending a bit of money if it's worth it. This[^] is a free online converter that seems to work well and they have a PDF printer driver that also seems to work well but I thought I'd ask to see if people had any recommendations.
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check out Foxit Software[^] they give away a free PDF viewer which is excellent, and from what I've been told their editor is really good. They have a 30-day trial you can download.
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Bad Astronomy |Development Blogging|Viksoe.dk's Site -- modified at 12:53 Wednesday 19th July, 2006Douglas Troy wrote:
their editor is really good
Yes, I was taking a look at that but it's a tool for letting you edit existing PDF documents, not author new ones :-)
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Douglas Troy wrote:
their editor is really good
Yes, I was taking a look at that but it's a tool for letting you edit existing PDF documents, not author new ones :-)
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Ah well, my apologies for misguiding you there ... I use their viewer, and it's great. Didn't realize their editor was only that; now I know.
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I'm looking for something to create PDF's with. I don't really need something full-blown like Distiller (right now, at least), just to be able to compose simple documents in Office and then save them as a PDF. Thing is, while I'm at it, I guess I may as well get something that can convert PDF's to Word, plus all the other kind of things you need to do with PDF's that I don't yet realize you need to do. Free is good but I don't mind spending a bit of money if it's worth it. This[^] is a free online converter that seems to work well and they have a PDF printer driver that also seems to work well but I thought I'd ask to see if people had any recommendations.
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I will second Anna's suggestion of PDFCreator. I use it regularly and it has never failed me! Though I sometimes don't have a lot of success with images -- high quality images sometimes get blurred.
Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix Chihuahua, Mexico
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I'm looking for something to create PDF's with. I don't really need something full-blown like Distiller (right now, at least), just to be able to compose simple documents in Office and then save them as a PDF. Thing is, while I'm at it, I guess I may as well get something that can convert PDF's to Word, plus all the other kind of things you need to do with PDF's that I don't yet realize you need to do. Free is good but I don't mind spending a bit of money if it's worth it. This[^] is a free online converter that seems to work well and they have a PDF printer driver that also seems to work well but I thought I'd ask to see if people had any recommendations.
0 bottles of beer on the wall, 0 bottles of beer, you take 1 down, pass it around, 4294967295 bottles of beer on the wall. Awasu 2.2.3 [^]: A free RSS/Atom feed reader with support for Code Project.
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PDFCreator or PrimoPDF aren't bad .... PDFCreator is freeware Regards Ray "Je Suis Mort De Rire" Blogging @ Keratoconus Watch
Ray Kinsella wrote:
PDFCreator or PrimoPDF aren't bad
PDFCreator seems good but Primo made a real mess of the images in my document. Thanks.
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I'm looking for something to create PDF's with. I don't really need something full-blown like Distiller (right now, at least), just to be able to compose simple documents in Office and then save them as a PDF. Thing is, while I'm at it, I guess I may as well get something that can convert PDF's to Word, plus all the other kind of things you need to do with PDF's that I don't yet realize you need to do. Free is good but I don't mind spending a bit of money if it's worth it. This[^] is a free online converter that seems to work well and they have a PDF printer driver that also seems to work well but I thought I'd ask to see if people had any recommendations.
0 bottles of beer on the wall, 0 bottles of beer, you take 1 down, pass it around, 4294967295 bottles of beer on the wall. Awasu 2.2.3 [^]: A free RSS/Atom feed reader with support for Code Project.
I'll second CutePDF, it also adds the capability that you can create PDFs from any document. Wonderful utility until I got the full-blown Distiller.
Formula 1 - Short for "F1 Racing" - named after the standard "help" key in Windows, it's a sport where participants desperately search through software help files trying to find actual documentation. It's tedious and somewhat cruel, most matches ending in a draw as no participant is able to find anything helpful. - Shog9 Ed
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Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:
CutePDF
Looks pretty nice. Thanks :-)
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I will second Anna's suggestion of PDFCreator. I use it regularly and it has never failed me! Though I sometimes don't have a lot of success with images -- high quality images sometimes get blurred.
Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix Chihuahua, Mexico
Not much here: My CP Blog!
Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:
high quality images sometimes get blurred.
Wouldn't that constitute as a failure then? :-D Jeremy Falcon
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I will second Anna's suggestion of PDFCreator. I use it regularly and it has never failed me! Though I sometimes don't have a lot of success with images -- high quality images sometimes get blurred.
Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix Chihuahua, Mexico
Not much here: My CP Blog!
Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:
high quality images sometimes get blurred.
high quality images that are small on the page or full page? Default DPI on my copy is 600dpi which seems reasonable for mine. You can also override the default compression if the image is being compressed too much, you can use the highest quality jpeg you prefer on all PDF documents. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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I'm looking for something to create PDF's with. I don't really need something full-blown like Distiller (right now, at least), just to be able to compose simple documents in Office and then save them as a PDF. Thing is, while I'm at it, I guess I may as well get something that can convert PDF's to Word, plus all the other kind of things you need to do with PDF's that I don't yet realize you need to do. Free is good but I don't mind spending a bit of money if it's worth it. This[^] is a free online converter that seems to work well and they have a PDF printer driver that also seems to work well but I thought I'd ask to see if people had any recommendations.
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I still like PDFcreator best, in some ways over distiller, in some ways not. For over 9/10 of my documents PDFcreator is fast and easy and all I need. For a few more I need to tweak the settings, which are much easier to tweak in the latest version! But only a few cases a year do I ever need more. I've been following PDFcreator for almost two years, maybe longer, back when it was a manual install part by part. The latest version has brought all that together into a nice package with tunable parameters for your document and image quality. You may not know it is there, because it wasn't previously, but it has everything I have needed so far. I haven't tried the server mode yet, I have used it in that mode in previous versions, but since installed the software everywhere I could as stand-alone. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
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I'm looking for something to create PDF's with. I don't really need something full-blown like Distiller (right now, at least), just to be able to compose simple documents in Office and then save them as a PDF. Thing is, while I'm at it, I guess I may as well get something that can convert PDF's to Word, plus all the other kind of things you need to do with PDF's that I don't yet realize you need to do. Free is good but I don't mind spending a bit of money if it's worth it. This[^] is a free online converter that seems to work well and they have a PDF printer driver that also seems to work well but I thought I'd ask to see if people had any recommendations.
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Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:
high quality images sometimes get blurred.
Wouldn't that constitute as a failure then? :-D Jeremy Falcon
Jeremy Falcon wrote:
Wouldn't that constitute as a failure then?
or configuration? :-D sure, sure... blame the software first... ;P It may be a failure, not sure what he is trying to do. Only a couple of our high resolution images are too high resolution for PDFcreator and even then I may know a way around it.... edit: I just tested it. I was able to even turn off compression, if you really, really want high quality images to stay untouched, turn off compression and resampling and huge file, but perfect image. I can read the text off the corner of the poster. :) _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) -- modified at 14:50 Wednesday 19th July, 2006
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Jeremy Falcon wrote:
Wouldn't that constitute as a failure then?
or configuration? :-D sure, sure... blame the software first... ;P It may be a failure, not sure what he is trying to do. Only a couple of our high resolution images are too high resolution for PDFcreator and even then I may know a way around it.... edit: I just tested it. I was able to even turn off compression, if you really, really want high quality images to stay untouched, turn off compression and resampling and huge file, but perfect image. I can read the text off the corner of the poster. :) _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb) -- modified at 14:50 Wednesday 19th July, 2006
Jeffry J. Brickley wrote:
sure, sure... blame the software first...
But of course! Muwahahaha! :evil grin: :-D Jeremy Falcon
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CutePDF is also what I use and it does the job while not breaking the bank. Keep in mind that it is really just using Ghostscript (open source) and a shell around Adobe Reader. But it works pretty slick except for bookmarks (after 2 years they still suck) but otherwise it is a good product and alot cheaper than Adobe. D.
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CutePDF is also what I use and it does the job while not breaking the bank. Keep in mind that it is really just using Ghostscript (open source) and a shell around Adobe Reader. But it works pretty slick except for bookmarks (after 2 years they still suck) but otherwise it is a good product and alot cheaper than Adobe. D.
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PDFCreator[^] Anna :rose: Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint :cool: Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.
Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote:
PDFCreator[^]
Thanks for the link, Anna.
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I'm looking for something to create PDF's with. I don't really need something full-blown like Distiller (right now, at least), just to be able to compose simple documents in Office and then save them as a PDF. Thing is, while I'm at it, I guess I may as well get something that can convert PDF's to Word, plus all the other kind of things you need to do with PDF's that I don't yet realize you need to do. Free is good but I don't mind spending a bit of money if it's worth it. This[^] is a free online converter that seems to work well and they have a PDF printer driver that also seems to work well but I thought I'd ask to see if people had any recommendations.
0 bottles of beer on the wall, 0 bottles of beer, you take 1 down, pass it around, 4294967295 bottles of beer on the wall. Awasu 2.2.3 [^]: A free RSS/Atom feed reader with support for Code Project.
Why not ask Microsoft for one. ( heh heh heh )
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Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:
high quality images sometimes get blurred.
Wouldn't that constitute as a failure then? :-D Jeremy Falcon
Not for what I have tried to do. If someday I try to make a PDF of a big high-resolution image, then thay might be a failure. :)
Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix Chihuahua, Mexico
Not much here: My CP Blog!
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Luis Alonso Ramos wrote:
high quality images sometimes get blurred.
high quality images that are small on the page or full page? Default DPI on my copy is 600dpi which seems reasonable for mine. You can also override the default compression if the image is being compressed too much, you can use the highest quality jpeg you prefer on all PDF documents. _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)
High quality images small on the page (screenshots are an example where I don't care about it looking less than perfect.) I'll try changing some of the configuration parameters to see if I get better results (or at least know about them :)). Thanks!
Luis Alonso Ramos Intelectix Chihuahua, Mexico
Not much here: My CP Blog!