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6 Replies Last post: Jul 17, 2008 5:20 AM by Samoht  
Click to view jimyyz's profile New Member 24 posts since
Feb 16, 2008
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Jun 26, 2008 4:30 PM

Alternative to Adobe Pro?

I am looking for an alternative (and free) app to Adobe Professional 6.0, which I use for the following functions:
1. Converting Word docs, web pages etc to PDFs via the native apps print function
2. Reading and highlighting (like a yellow highlight marker) documents
3. Exporting said highlights, either as PDF or Word, to use as an exec summ of the longer original PDF

I'm looking for an alternative because I cannot get Adobe to terminate acrotray.exe and acrodist.exe when it closes - I have to manually kill them with task manager EVERY TIME I use a PDF (dozen a day!)

Thanks
JT
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Click to view piyushsingh's profile Old Hand 2,473 posts since
Jul 21, 2007
1. Jun 26, 2008 4:36 PM in response to: jimyyz
Re: Alternative to Adobe Pro?
try foxit. The reader is free but the editor and creator arent. But there are trial versions available. Its very light as compared to the adobe reader and acrobat. Worth a try .


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Click to view Doxigrafix's profile New Member 1 posts since
Jun 14, 2008
2. Jul 5, 2008 8:57 PM in response to: jimyyz
Re: Alternative to Adobe Pro?
Hello...

I stumbled across a nice little program called Perfect PDF Creator. It is working very well for me.


It plays nice with Vista, too!

Free it ain't, but twenty bucks is a major bargain!

You can find out more here... Cosmi Perfect PDF Creator


Hope this helps!

Click to view Flashorn's profile Old Hand 1,542 posts since
May 19, 2007
3. Jul 5, 2008 10:19 PM in response to: jimyyz
Re: Alternative to Adobe Pro?

Hey jimy!!

I don't know if this site will help but, you could always give it a try.

Gizmo has allot of freeware that has been tested by his troops .

Maybe one will fit the bill.

Gizmo's best freeware .


FLASHORN.


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Click to view Adama's profile Old Hand 3,766 posts since
Sep 7, 2007
4. Jul 6, 2008 12:16 PM in response to: jimyyz
Re: Alternative to Adobe Pro?

Hi Jimyyz,

Flashorn has provided an excellent link for you. GIZMO has a lot of good free stuff.

There's another that I found for you, deskPDF which has been featured on PC Magazine. Here's the link to it http://www.docudesk.com/index.shtml

I don't think it's free, but they do have a trial version which you can download.


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Click to view Tunz's profile Member 86 posts since
Dec 1, 2007
5. Jul 7, 2008 12:22 AM in response to: jimyyz
Re: Alternative to Adobe Pro?

PrimoPDF installs as a virtual printer, thus allowing you to convert any document or web page to PDF - and it is free.

http://www.primopdf.com/

PDF-XChange Viewer, also free, has more features than Foxit Reader without the bloat of Adobe (though Foxit has made recent strides - especially with the editor which I really like).

PDF-XChange Viewer will allow you to highlight passages and save them as such.

You can also copy and paste text from PDFs into a word processor and then convert it all back to PDF with Primo.

http://www.snapfiles.com/get/pdfxchangeviewer.html

If you need to extract images use the PDF Image Extraction Wizard. (also free)

http://www.rlvision.com/pdfwiz/about.asp

Tunz

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Jul 17, 2008
6. Jul 17, 2008 5:20 AM in response to: jimyyz
Re: Alternative to Adobe Pro?

Try Lotus Symphony. It allows you to import Word documents, highlight, then export as PDF. It's free.

(Full disclosure... I work for IBM. But I use this evefry day. I believe Open Office can do the same thing.)

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