I apologize if this is off topic, but here is a list of Acrobat alternatives. (Please feel free to send me corrections or updates.)
Free: - A free plug-in is available for Word 2007; comes with 2010 - Bullzip PDF Printer - PDF995 - PrimoPDF - CutePDF www.acrosoftware.com/Products/CutePDF/Printer.asp - Create PS file using any PS printer, then use GSview to convert to PDF (GSview requires GhostScript, also free) Not Free (prices are as of Sep 27, 2012): - PDF Fusion ($49.99) www.corel.com/corel/product/index.jsp?pid=prod4100140 Creates bookmarks and links from Word. - Nitro Pro ($119.99) www.nitropdf.com Creates bookmarks and links from Word. - Nuance PDF Converter Pro ($99.99) - Jaws PDF Creator ($64) www.jawspdf.com/products.html Creates bookmarks and links from Word, but does not support Windows 7; probably not Windows 8 either. Regards, Shmuel Wolfson Technical Writer 052-763-7133 On 04-Apr-13 5:04 PM, Stuart Rogers wrote: > On 2013-Apr-03 11:44 AM, Robert Lauriston wrote: >> I virtually never edit the PDFs I generate myself, but I sometimes >> use Acrobat to extract and combine pages from various PDFs, >> consolidate comments from multiple copies of a PDF, and OCR scanned >> documents. >> >> On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 8:40 AM, Syed Zaeem Hosain >> (Syed.Hosain at aeris.net) <Syed.Hosain at aeris.net> wrote: >>> But, I also do not do much editing of the PDF output. I use that >>> file as the way to distribute review copies pretty regularly when >>> working on a document, and having to edit it each time to fix >>> things would be time-consuming. For the final release, about all I >>> do to the PDF is add certain meta-data properties. >> _______________________________________________ > > > For the sake of the archives, it's a good idea to change the subject > line when the subject changes... ;-) > >