Saturday, May 16, 2009

PDF Power! (free- naturally)

PDF forms are great. They are cross-platform documents that take up little space. Cross-platform? That means they run on both PCs and Macs. A Word document converted to a PDF document is smaller in size than a PDF file, and keeps others from making changes to the original. The PDF format does quite well at preserving the original layout of the document in which it was created. Get your Word documents converted to PDF format at http://www.zamzar.com.

Ever received a PDF file that required you to "fill in the blanks", then print and mail the form?

Why not fill in the blanks, save the form,then email it? Wouldn't that be easier? Sure! The software exists, but it costs BIG BUCKS! There is a free alternative. Read below from http://www.pdfill.com

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Many of you are aware that Adobe Reader is a software program that has been installed in almost every computer and is used to view and fill PDF forms. With Adobe Reader, if the file is an interactive form, you may enter data on the form and print the form with the data, but the PDF file can not be saved locally. If the PDF file is a non fill-in form, Adobe Reader has no way of entering data on the form. The only solution to this up until now was to dish out more than $500 to purchase the complete Adobe Acrobat program in order to perform those tasks. But now with PDFill PDF Editor you can do all these tasks at a fraction of the cost. Furthermore, you can open PDF file, add commenting annotations or draw shapes. The edited documents can then be saved directly back to the original PDF file."


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