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There are those who have good arguments for Adobe Acrobat alternatives for
making PDF files. That said, I like the Adobe product. I've used it since
version 3, and have watched it evolve into Adobe's flagship product. The
company has spent over 10 years and who knows how many 10s of millions of
dollars in its development.

Adobe Standard for $299.00 might just take care of all your needs. You can
download a trial copy from www.adobe.com. 

Rich

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Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 2:02 PM
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Subject: [PDF-Basics] I need a basic setup


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I am real new to .pdf and need recommendations for a basic way to:

1. Convert .doc files of book manuscripts and covers to .pdf files and

2. Manipulate them to conform to prepress layout needs of folks who print
and bind books.

Would something like the activePDF suite work for this basic need? Just saw
it touted in today's mail, but have no clue. PDF995 and Acrobat Reader are
the only PDF-oriented software now on my computer.

  I'm running Windows XP pro, 512meg RAM, 1.6gigahertz, 40gig HD on my
desktop Dell.

I am basically a brand new, one-person small press specializing in WWII
memoirs, diaries, and letters. I'm more interested in content than the
technical aspects of getting 5-10 books a year in print. I am not averse to
buying what I need for my little niche, but neither am I interested in
overkill.

Any suggestions appreciated on what to buy, how to proceed, etc., either on
this list or directly to me.

Barry


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