





William S. - It still surprises me that Adobe's own PDF writer still
can't render proper pdf's from the various MS office programs that I use.
I have never encountered a situation where pdfFactory renders document content
incorrectly, even on complex Visio drawings where Adobe's PDF writer completely
chokes!
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Richard C. - In my work, almost daily I find it necessary to send
information to others that I have created in various programs (often very
specialized) and/or including scanned images. In the past I would have to
separately create all the interim files using Acrobats pdf writer, then go
into Acrobat and collect the various components into a single document. While
this was a hassle, it was the only way perform this task. When pdfFactory
was released, I immediately downloaded the program and a quick run through
its basic operation, went back and purchased it. Since that short time, I
have found it to be an invaluable tool on a daily basis. I have often wondered
why Adobe didn't have a better way of gathering output from an assortment
of sources to create a single document.
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is far more flexible and easier to use than Acrobat.
While I originally registered pdfFactory intending
to use with FinePrint, I found that pdfFactory solved a particularly irritating
problem for me. I despise on-line manuals. And as publishers increasingly
include nothing more than a so-called help file, the situation has become
far worse. First, my eyesight is typical for my age (old). Second, the help
files, more often than not, are written by folks who lack writing skills,
are often poorly structured and worst of all, provide no index, meaning that
every search for some item is a frustrating struggle.
A near-perfect solution is simply printing the
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Marty - ...I see now that an instruction sheet I created using MS
Word with "embedded" graphics that weights in at 825 KB, can be pared down
to a much more Internet friendly 106 KB .pdf file when "printed" to pdfFactory.
The benefits are obvious.
Peter S. - ...we were about to buy Adobe Acrobat 5.0 as we had a problem
with the previous version loading the correct fonts etc., and making the (URL)
links in the document live. We bought the program and within minutes, nay
seconds, had it print a PDF file of the latest issue with all the correct
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We are now considering putting current old technology
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software.
I can fully recommend the program to anyone
considering new ways of distributing information without losing the appeal
and power of older technology devices like good old printing.