Earlier this week PrimoPDF featured in a First Look from the Labs video on Download.com, with Jason Parker calling it a “… painless way to make PDF files.” What’s handy about the video is the way it shows you step [...]
There’s a common misconception that, once a document has been converted to PDF it can’t be altered, but there are several applications out there that can be used to modify PDF files. From inserting or removing pages to changing a [...]
One great feature of PDF files is you can lock them so only certain people can open them, and you can apply more granular security controls to restrict how recipients use them. This lets you control different kinds of functionality [...]
One of the much lesser known features of the free PDF creator PrimoPDF is its ability to combine multiple documents together into a single PDF (read about the benefits of combining files to PDF). By simply changing one setting, you can [...]
April 15, 2008 – 12:37 am
If you’re using Nitro Pro daily, then to save you time (if you’re not already doing it!), you really should think about memorizing some of the keyboard shortcuts . Nitro Pro supports many of the standard Windows shortcuts such [...]
April 13, 2008 – 11:30 pm
If you read documents shared via the internet, chances are they will be either Microsoft Word (DOC) or PDF files. Given that these two ubiquitous file formats are often used (and misused), it’s not surprising many people get a little confused [...]
There’s an interesting interview with John Warnock (co-founder of Adobe Systems, major brain behind PostScript and PDF) over at Programmers at Work.
http://programmersatwork.wordpress.com/john-warnock/
PDF wasn’t around when this interview was done, but you can see in one of his responses he’s talking [...]