Monthly Archives: May 2007

Preview PDFs in the browser with no PDF viewer in sight

Check out this really cool online service for previewing PDF (and other) documents. It’s called Docufarm, and is an add-on for Mozilla Firefox (you can also access the service manually from their website), so that when you click on a link to a PDF on the web it will open a new tab and preview [...]

“Do your PDFs work with Adobe Acrobat?”

We often get questions from customers asking for a comparison between Nitro PDF and Adobe Acrobat. One of the most regular questions is “Can PDFs created with Nitro PDF software be opened in Adobe Acrobat/Reader?”. The answer to that is a definite yes.
Whilst the PDF (Portable Document Format) specification has always been controlled by Adobe [...]

Where can I find my PDF?

Ever been viewing PDF document open and can’t find where on your computer it’s located? When I download PDFs from the Internet (that open in Nitro PDF Pro automatically) I sometimes have this problem. There is a solution though…
When viewing PDFs in Nitro PDF Pro simply press Ctrl+D on your keyboard or right click and [...]

PDF Conference 2007

The annual Acrobat PDF Conference was held this week in Orlando, Florida, and a handful of members from our team were there in attendance and also taking part in the Acrobat Alternatives panel discussion. This is the same conference we launched Nitro PDF Professional 4 a few years back — how time flies.
We were an [...]

Nitro PDF Professional 5.2 released

We’re pleased to announce the version 5.2 release of Nitro PDF Professional. This update includes a number of new features and bug fixes.

Edit vector objects
Version 5.0->5.1.1 supported editing text and images only, whereas now you can also edit vector objects (e.g. shapes, charts, tables, etc.) in your PDF documents. Simply select the Edit Text and [...]