[K12OSN] PDF file creation

Doug Simpson simpsond at leopards.k12.ar.us
Mon Jun 16 14:29:44 UTC 2008


If the docs are in anything that OpenOffice will open (which is just about everything) OO has a feature that lets you save to PDF, and it is available for the low-low price of. . . absolutely FREE!

And if you act now, you won't be bothered with licensing issues or other problems as associated with the folks at Redmond.

DS

Doug Simpson
Technology Specialist
De Queen Public Schools
De Queen, AR
simpsond at leopards.k12.ar.us
"A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Earned"


>>> "David Whitmer" <thewhitmers at gmail.com> 6/16/2008 9:25 AM >>>
Brian,

Check out PrimoOnline at http://online.primopdf.com/ .  They claim to
support about 300 file types for converting to PDF.  You upload the file,
and they email the PDF to you.

I have not tried them, nor have I read their terms of service.

David

On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Brian Chivers <
brian at portsmouth-college.ac.uk> wrote:

> I'm looking for a nice simple way for users to create pdf's from any type
> of file via nice simple web interface.
>
> What I'd ideally like them to be able to do is upload the file and then
> either to be sent the resulting pdf to an email address or emailed a link
> where to download it from.
>
> I did look at pdfcreator which looks OK but I'd have to install the virtual
> print driver on every machine which is doable but a web front end would make
> it so much easier :-)
>
> Any idea's / pointers ??
>
> Thanks
> Brian
>
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