Monthly Archives: July 2008

Create PDF Files: eBook Versus Screen PDFs

In addition to providing the ability to customize your PDF output settings, the free (Windows-based) PrimoPDF provides four predefined configurations based on popular PDF usages –- Screen, Print, eBook, and Prepress. Although providing eBook and Screen options might seem redundant -– after all, output from both types are optimized for viewing on an electronic display [...]

The First Web-to-PDF Tool for Firefox – Free and Out Now

Our PDF Download 2.0 beta program has come to an end and we’re very pleased announce the official launch of version 2.0. To coincide with the big release, CNET has today made PDF Download 2.0 available exclusively through Download.com and made it the feature product on its homepage.

PDF Download 2.0 featured on the Download.com homepage
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Word to PDF Conversion: Making Smarter PDF Files

This post looks at Microsoft Word to PDF conversion, and how, by converting files from within Microsoft Word to PDF, you can create more intelligent PDF files faster. I won’t step you through how to create and secure your PDF files — it’s so obvious I don’t think you’ll have any trouble working that out [...]

Say Hello to the Form Tools Context Ribbon

As mentioned in earlier posts, the 5.4 release of Nitro PDF Professional was very forms centric. We made some major improvements to form support, and one of these is the Forms Tools context ribbon.
This ribbon appears when you have a form field selected. To see what I’m talking about, add a form field to a [...]