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Saturday, August 2nd 2008, 7:42pm

pdf converter

Would anybody out there know of a highly recommended, easy-to-use, pdf converter for my printer driver? (Of the kind that CutePDF is for Windows).

thanks,
theAdmiral
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Saturday, August 2nd 2008, 9:41pm

Hi Admiral,

Could you be a bit more specific? What would you like to convert your PDFs to? The PDF spec is an open standard, so PDFs can be converted to almost anything...

Rob

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Saturday, August 2nd 2008, 9:51pm

response to you

I would like to convert web pages and other documents to pdf format through the printer driver interface.

theAdmiral
theAdmiral

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Sunday, August 3rd 2008, 1:01pm

Well, that's already build in. simply choose "Print" and as the printer choose pdf, then give it the output name, and that's all.

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Tuesday, April 9th 2013, 3:17am

Would anybody out there know of a highly recommended, easy-to-use, pdf converter for my printer driver? (Of the kind that CutePDF is for Windows). well,use xflip to convert pdf files to html, flash swf files etc and print them
thanks,
theAdmiral
well, may you'd better conduct some research to find some tools, how about convert your PDFs to?

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Friday, April 19th 2013, 2:47am

I use RE pdf converter sdk ,It is robust and amazing .

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Friday, June 14th 2013, 10:04am

-Many adobe products have the function you have mentioned above, but most of them are massively overpriced. I have to working with all different kinds of PDF files every day, too.
So, I have tested many free SDKs to deal with them in my working hours. But the only thing I found is that the free versions do not contain many professional functions.
What's more, the over-professional softwares are a little complicated for the common use.
However, some free trials offer many professional but simple services instead.
So that's a good choice for common use, such as converting PDF files .
I hope it will help.
Best Regards,
Arron



I Wanna know more about dealing with images, barcodes, and documents

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Tuesday, July 16th 2013, 10:55am

very useful information. thanks a lot for this.

thanks
99th

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Wednesday, July 24th 2013, 9:48am

here i'd like to share a pdf converter in vb.net . it is able to convert to word , tiff and so on.