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doPDF 5.3.250

EL1TE   on 01 February 2008 - 11:18 · 7 comments & 17566 views

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doPDF is a free PDF converter for both personal and commercial use. Using doPDF you can create PDF files by selecting the "Print" command from virtually any application. With one click you can convert your Microsoft Excel, Word or PowerPoint documents or your emails and favorite web sites to PDF files.

Features:
  • It’s free - for both commercial and personal use
  • 64-bit support - can be installed on 64-bit operating systems
  • No Ghostscript - doesn’t require 3rd party programs to do PDF files (like Ghostscript). This makes the setup file to be incredibly small compared to its competitors.
  • Customizable resolution - you can choose any resolution from 72 dpi to 2400 dpi
  • Predefined/custom page sizes - choose a default page size (Letter, Legal, A4, A5, A6, ...) or enter your own custom page size
  • Searchable PDFs - you can search for text within the created PDF file (and search engines will also index the text from the PDF)
  • Multi-language - choose a language for the user interface from the 20 languages currently supported (credits)
  • Do your part in saving the planet - instead of consuming paper to print your document, why not create a PDF file out of it and spare a couple of planet-saving trees?
New in doPDF 5.3:
  • Optimized the text compression algorithm so now the size of PDF files is reduced by up to 80% (for PDFs consisting mainly of text), Finnish and Arabic user interface localizations added.
Download: doPDF 5.3.250 (Freeware, 1.36MB)
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#1 kev_gordon on 01 Feb 2008 - 11:34
Just tried it. Works very well, and as it's free for commercial use, it could save your organisation a lot of $$$
#2 Softland on 01 Feb 2008 - 13:45
Actually the changes in this build are those mentioned in the Latest News section on http://www.dopdf.com/download.php , not the "New in 5.3" notice on the front page.
#3 Xenomorph on 01 Feb 2008 - 18:20
Free for commercial use AND it doesnt require GhostScript?
#4 michael.dobrofsky on 02 Feb 2008 - 11:23
Odd - I installed on a clean Vista build and all I got was empty 0-byte PDF files
(1 reply) #5 cork1958 on 03 Feb 2008 - 02:27
How is it compared to Foxit?
#5.1 Shiranui on 04 Feb 2008 - 05:47
It is not a PDF reader. It is a virtual printer to output documents as PDFs.
#6 Bryan84 on 06 Feb 2008 - 17:47
Can this do the reverse? as in PDF to Word.

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