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is there a pdf creator
Posted:
Thu Jul 12, 2007 7:46 pm
by edwinnyc
Is there a good pdf creator to create ebooks that adobe acrobat reader can open that is compatible ....
Posted:
Thu Jul 12, 2007 8:30 pm
by Jim Guinn
Hi edwinnyc,
Yes! I have been using PrimoPDF for a few years now. It is great! You can download it for free at .
Jim
will adobe acrobat reader be able
Posted:
Thu Jul 12, 2007 11:57 pm
by edwinnyc
hi thanks for responding...
Will my adobe acrobat reader or anyone elses be able to read the pdf with the free tool you recomended
how do you use your ebooks that you create for what purpose to market or sell ebooks
Posted:
Fri Jul 13, 2007 7:28 am
by Jim Guinn
great........:>) and
Posted:
Fri Jul 13, 2007 8:22 am
by edwinnyc
ok you see them for invoices contracts......that you do not want people to change.
Ok....this is what i am trying to understand more about. PDF files do not necessarily have to be used for just ebooks.......ok.
So can you now go into further what business are you in how you utilize this pdf creator. Do you after you create them make them available online some where for people to have access to ....can I see an example of your use of this application maybe at your site or others.
This is interesting since my exposure to pdf are just ebooks which i have purchased online.
Thanks
Have a site that
Posted:
Fri Jul 13, 2007 8:38 am
by Jim Guinn
Well, I don't have any invoices or contracts online. They are sent directly to customers or contractors. However you can see online examples of how I used PrimoPDF for an eBook and for recipes.
Ebook: I have a free eBook called "It's a Jungle Out There: Internet Survival Guide for Newbies" at . Once you download and unzip the file, you will see the pdf.
Recipes: On my food site. Don't be fooled by the little Adobe Icon. You don't have to use that to make the link live. I just thought it looked better. . Once you are on the page, you can either left click to open or right click to save to your computer.
PrimoPDF is very simple to use. Youy just download and click install. You write your document in a regular Word Doc. Once you are ready to convert, you click "print" and choose PrimoPDF and save it. You can select different security options depending on what you are using the pdf for. i.e. password protection, inability to copy, etc.
Jim
hey went to your link
Posted:
Fri Jul 13, 2007 5:49 pm
by edwinnyc
Thanks, I am now getting to understand ........
Any other applications I may have not asked about, that this can be used for. Now you got me going..lol...lol......
Posted:
Sat Jul 14, 2007 12:33 am
by Jim Guinn
I guess there are many, but these are what I use it for. Try a google search on the topic.
Jim
I believe there may be more
Posted:
Sat Jul 14, 2007 6:08 pm
by edwinnyc
hey jim,
Thanks I will look further into it.........thanks again!
I did go visit your links......!
I believe one has to decide when to use ebooks or an article saved on a web page...still figuring things out!
For those people
Posted:
Tue Aug 07, 2007 3:11 pm
by kowhai
wanting a good PDF maker. The one that comes with sun systems open office (which is free) the word processor has one built in. No ads etc either
Posted:
Tue Aug 07, 2007 9:17 pm
by Lynn Terry
You can download
www.openoffice.org - it is free, and has a word processor and converts from there to PDF file.