Monthly Archives: January 2009

AIIM study on PDF usage in organizations

An AIIM study into the usage of PDF in organizations has found that 90% of organizations are already using PDF to store and archive their documents, as reported by GCN.
The introduction of PDF/A (a subset of the PDF spec, designed for long term document archiving – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF/A) would be one of the main contributors to [...]

New Web-to-PDF bookmarklet available for Google Chrome, Safari, Opera and more

If you’ve been following our blog recently you might have noticed we’ve been busy enhancing and expanding the capabilites of our Web browser add-on — PDF Download — for Firefox, Flock and Internet Explorer. Today is no exception.
We have just extended the free Web-to-PDF feature so it can be used with all popular web browsers, [...]

Ads (no longer) for Adobe PDF

Well, I’m not surprised the pin was pulled on Adobe’s experiment with publishing ad-filled PDF files, but I was surprised when Ads for Adobe PDF was launched. Adobe has just notified publishers that the beta is over:
Thank you for your early adopter support and participation in the Ads for Adobe PDF Beta program.  Unfortunately, due to [...]