AcroPDF provides print-to-PDF functionality in almost any Windows application. It installs as a virtual printer and is accessible from any program that offers a Print option. It allows you to create PDF files from any printable document (.doc, .xls, .ppt, images, text, web pages, etc.).
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- Support Microsoft and Citrix Terminal Server
- Safe threading technique for terminal services
- Support international characters
Reviewing 1.00 (Jul 22, 2004)
AcroPDF is based on a very good concept, but it does not install, at least on my W98 system. The developers were kind enough to suggest installation with /sp- /verysilent /norestart parameters, but it totally bombed and they could not come up with any further suggestions. I cannot recommend a program that does not even install.
Reviewing 1.00 (Jul 22, 2004)
This software doesn't work so hot with any kind of complex output (try printing Betanews as a PDF). (-1)
The silent install options listed on the webpage are totally incorrect and the /? help displays all ?'s. (-1)
It's also part of the disturbing trend of listing software here as Freeware which is really Shareware. There's a nagware line tacked on to the bottom of every page printed. (-1)
Reviewing 1.00 (Jul 22, 2004)
This program isn't bad at all, and don't miss their "PDF Speedup" app that is really good (and freeware).
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