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Ubiquitous PDF: Order custom printed or PDF books from Wikipedia

According to Jolie O’Dell’s post at Mashable.com, it is now possible to build and order custom (PDF or hard copy) books from Wikipedia. As O’Dell notes, “Because of the way Wikipedia’s images and copy are licensed, they’re free for anyone to access, use and share in this way.”
This new service comes courtesy of PediaPress, a [...]

Handy tips from the Nitro Team: Nitro PDF Professional

We asked around the office to find out what tips and tricks our team thought our users would like to hear.
We’ve included a few handy highlights below to help you do more with your PDF files, and save some time while you’re at it.
Confirming your version and licensing details
We get a few people asking what [...]

Create a PDF of your schedule with Google Calendar

We’ve all been there: you’re rushing to the airport to catch the first leg of a maze of connecting flights, and all the times and details are in your calendar. Sounds simple enough, but when you’re unable to get online to access it, those crucial few minutes can cost you serious time and money.
Printing it [...]

Creating PDF files directly from your scanner

As you may have noticed, we recently released Nitro PDF Professional OCR, adding the  functionality of Optical Character Recognition to our flagship product. Users of Nitro Pro who haven’t made the switch can still digitize and archive their paper documents, with improvements to Scan-to-PDF functionality in the most recent update (6.0.2.6).Â
Nitro Pro provides you with [...]