Converting files to pdf
Posted on Friday June 20, 2008 at 11:36AM
As many of you having begun embracing your new found website development skills, you may start to include various documents on your websites. The standard and easily accessible format for online documents is pdfs because everyone can open them by simply downloading Adobe Reader. Many of you may not have an Adobe converter installed on your computers; however, don’t fret, because you can convert your document to pdfs online.
Author: Northern Lights Library System
CutePDF
I also recommend using www.cutePDF.com - this is a free tool without restrictions or watermarks!
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Posted on Sunday November 16, 2008 at 02:32PM by
Not always free
Hey,
It is wise to look into the "free" services offered. Often times you find you can only convert 1-2 pages, or every other page, etc.. before paying. There are many PDF converters out there that do require payment, but also offer extensive service options.
Posted on Tuesday January 13, 2009 at 09:10AM by
Not free
It's not always free. Usually they'll offer a trial version for 15 days with limited options and then charge you for added services.
Posted on Thursday February 24, 2011 at 02:30PM by
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