Posts Tagged ‘PDF maker’

16
Mar

doPDF 7.1.330 Released

Posted in News, PDF & Files  by Sunny

doPDF is a free PDF converter for both personal and commercial use and works on Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2008/2003/2000 Server (32 and 64-bit). Recently, doPDF 7.1.330 released.The new version contains only minor fixes so update is optional.

What's changed in doPDF 7.1.330:
Fix: Corrected font left clipping
Fix: Unicode Innosetup - Unicode command line params
Fix: Use local time instead of system time for creation date and time

Main benefits for using this free PDF converter:
* It's free - PDF converter free for both commercial and personal use.
* 32-bit and 64-bit support - can be installed on both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows operating systems.
* No GhostScript or .NET - doesn’t require 3rd party programs to do PDF files such as GhostScript or runtime environments like the .NET Framework. This makes the setup file to be incredibly small compared to other free PDF creator programs.
* Customizable resolution - you can choose any resolution from 72 to 2400 dpi.
* Predefined/custom page sizes - choose a default page size (Letter, Legal, A4, A5, A6, …) or enter your own custom page size. Read the rest of this entry »

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13
Mar

Create PDF Documents from Any Windows Application

Posted in PDF & Files, Tips, Utilities  by Joel Reyes

Now-a-day's PDF documents come very handy, they're easy to read and content effective. However, if reading and a PDF is easy shouldn't it be as easy to create one? That's where doPDF comes into place. This free PDF converter not only saves you from having a hole drilled into your pocket, but it saves you a whole lot of time as well

Here's How to Get Started
doPDF is extremely simple to use, so if you don't have a lot of patience with 3rd party applications fear no more because you’ll have a smooth time with this software.

First you need to download this app. Once you've installed the application just open up a document in Microsoft Word, NotePad, WordPad or pretty much any other text editing software. I'm going to use Microsoft Word for the sake of this tutorial.

Next you have to go to File-> Print-> doPDF. Read the rest of this entry »

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