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Convert Your Files to PDF / REVIEW: FREE PDF CONVERTER - PrimoPDF

Portable Document Format (PDF) is a file format for document exchange created in 1993. Since 2008, it has been released as an open standard which can be used for presenting 2D documents in a manner that’s independent of the user’s software, hardware, and operating system.

Right now, PDF is the file format used in contracts, business documents, e-books, reports, and other files. When you do business online, it is often necessary to create and convert files in PDF format. That’s why you will need a reliable software application which can covert any kind of document to PDF.

In my case, I have found PrimoPDF to be very useful. PrimoPDF is currently one of the most popular software applications used for creating industry-standard PDF files. It’s totally free and you won’t have to deal with annoying ads every time you use it.

PrimoPDF is very easy to use. It can be used in any kind of application for as long as the program offers a “Print” option. Technically, this PDF converter acts like a virtual printer applicable for almost any kind of printable document – word, excel, powerpoint, jpeg, and more.

The conversion process is also quick and easy. What’s more is that you can readily modify your desired PDF output – you can optimize its features for print, screen, e-book, or prepress.

This PDF converter software also includes a security feature which allows a user to wrap the file with 40-bit/128-bit encryption. The user can also restrict file editing, collaborate or merge files, leave comments or make other changes in the converted document.

DETAILS: You will need Windows Vista, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows XP, or Windows 98. Total download size is 7.49 MB

FREE DOWNLOAD HERE


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