mike | Shared With: Everyone - May 21 2009 | pdf, converter
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 08 2008 | pricing, adobe, acrobat, saas, pdf
Its interesting to me that Adobe is able to monetize PDF creation, when there are good free alternatives. Acrobat itself is too expensive ($300). I now see they are offering other price points for an online service for PDF creation:
- Free 5 trial (5 documents)
- $10/month
- $100/yearQuoted: Create Adobe PDF Online is the easy way to create professional-looking PDF documents. Offered by Adobe Systems, the inventors of the PDF file format.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 20 2008 | pdf, printing, conversion
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 20 2008 | kindle, pdf, mobi, conversion
Amazon is now supporting an "experimental" PDF converter to Kindle format.
You can send directly to you Kindle via attachment at:
<name>@kindle.com
(this costs $0.10)
or, have the converted file emailed to your PC (for download to Kindle - e.g., when you are not getting radio reception, or are too cheap to pay the 10 cents) at:
<name>@free.kindle.com
(The converted file will be sent to your registered Amazon email address).
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 20 2008 | ebooks, kindle, mobi, pdf
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 20 2008 | books, kindle, pdf, mobi, conversion
Mobi-Pocket files can be created from PDF's and then downloaded to the Kindle.
This article was written before Amazon started supporting (experimentally) PDF file conversion for the Kindle. Anyway, there are some advantages of doing the conversion yourself rather than using Amazon's email-conversion service.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 17 2008 | calendar, paper, pdfNeed a 2008 calendar printed on a single sheet PDF? Here you go.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 09 2008 | python, pdfArticle on using ReportLab for PDF generation from Python.
Quoted: Python for PDF Generation
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 25 2007 | fax, free, pdf
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 31 2006 | pdf, free, tools, adobe, acrobat


