Create Windows Documents to PDF

17 February, 2008 Posted by SolSie As Desktop, Free Utilities, Tips, Windows PC

There are different ways that allow creating PDF-documents but they are either commercial or you have to send to an online service to do it. We recommended you few days ago to use GreenPrint to save your ink and paper by eliminating extraneous pages or to create a PDF output instead of paper.

I just stumble upon this free utility, WinPDF. WinPDF Writer allows any user of a computer running a Microsoft OS to create PDF-files from any printable document out of any Windows application which is able to print on an installed printer.

WinPDF Writer installs as a virtual Windows printer driver. The only thing you have to do to create a professional looking PDF-document is to print it with the Windows application of your choice and choose WinPDF Writer as the printer in the print-dialogue. Upon completion, just select WinPDF in your print printer selection. Download HERE!  [Via gHacks]



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Ron Gomez February 18, 2008

pdf995 has been around for a few years. More recently, I’ve been using both doPdf and primoPdf. PrimoPdf also allows you to append pages.

mike February 19, 2008

CutePDF is another free one that I’ve used for a few years

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