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PDF Software, which one?
Im looking for legit PDF creating software. Simple really, just converting scanned documents into pdf format for email (documents are usually leases etc - which are sizeable).
Any recommendations. Yes i want legit, its for work. Vista compatible. thanks
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my scanner does it automatically.... sure you cant get the same feature for yours with the latest drivers/ software?
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Acrobat is the best. Esp if you need to edit, compress, make notes etc.
PDF995 is also great and free for home use, may need to pay for business use. Foxit is a good PDF reader too.
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PDF995 is what we use in our Business as it's freeware.
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thanks lads.
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cute pdf
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adobe acrobat professional jme..
Can do anything to a pdf create and even modify pdf files...
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If your looking for basic conversion to PDF you can get the free add-in to Office 2007 which allows you to save as PDF. Otherwise can't go past acrobat pro.
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That feature isn't a PDF though is it, its a new format from MS called a .XPS which is not compatible with PDF?
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