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PDFproducer V1.3   
Suggested by Ram C. Dutta - Added on 23 Feb 2005
94KB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (1267)
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Synopsis: PDFproducer is a small utility that converts plain text into PDF documents. It does not require Acrobat to be installed on the system, since it does not uses any component of Acrobat to produce PDF files. You have a choice of 3 page sizes, different orientation as well as up to 3 fonts.
Writes settings to: None
Dependencies:
How to extract: Download the ZIP file and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch PDFproducer.exe.
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] cymengreat idea, but does not worked for me. recognised only english characters [2007-08-06 05:32]

[Anonymous] PS RAIVery very Good !!! Develop somthing to convert Word/Excel etc to PDF without having to go through aquisition and installation of Printer driver [2007-09-13 04:19]

[Anonymous] P SmithPDFproducer is not fancy and will produce text-only PDFs in only one of three fonts, and the entire document is only one font size, but it's quick and it works very well.

Use Open Office if you want a free program to make more complex PDFs including pictures or different fonts and sizes. Open Office can export documents as PDFs.
 [2009-01-25 12:17]


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