I need to create a PDF once every blue moon! So I was wondering about an alternative to Adobe $300 for which I will never get any R O I. Other suggestion?
Headed North
12:20 am on Dec 22, 2005 (gmt 0)
I recently purchased docudesk's (docudesk.com) deskPDF and have been very happy with it. They have a free trial download if you want to give it a try before purchasing. I needed to get Ghostscript for rendering the postscript documents. That's a free download.
graeme_p
9:12 am on Dec 22, 2005 (gmt 0)
Other possible FOSS solutions, assuming you are using Windows (as you must be):
Ghostscript
Open Office: understands MS Office formats amongst others, gives a choice of quality settings for screen, print and press
Lyx: importing existing documents with formatting preserved is problematic so this is best for completely new documents or ones you are willing to re-do the formatting on, very productive program once you get used to it, can create very small files if you restrict your choice of fonts.
Print a postscript file (select a postscript printer and print to file), transfer the file to a linux/unix machine and run ps2pdf. I have actually done this in the past but it is rarely the easy solution!
steve
9:45 am on Dec 22, 2005 (gmt 0)
I use PDF995 - installs as a virtual printer.
There are two versions - free advert supported or paid for. Functionally they are identical.
henry0
11:37 am on Dec 22, 2005 (gmt 0)
Thanks all I did not know that open office has a function similar to PDF will look at it again did not use it since two or three years
wheel
2:30 pm on Dec 22, 2005 (gmt 0)
Yes, openoffice didn't use to have the create pdf function, but it does now. It's one button on the toolbar :). And it reads most MS docs just fine. Open the doc, hit the pdf button and done.