Think of it as the poor-man's Adobe
Acrobat. Create your own PDF files from
any Windows program that is capable of
printing. PrimoPDF is free and does an
excellent job of creating PDF
files from web pages, Word documents and
virtually any other file format. If your
PDF creation needs are modest, PrimoPDF
may save you the $300 or more you would
normally spend on Adobe Acrobat.
How It Works
PrimoPDF acts like a printer on your
Windows system. Simply open the
document, web page or file in its normal
program and select the "Print" command. PrimoPDF
intercepts the program's output and asks
you where to save the PDF. After it is
finished, your new PDF is displayed
automatically.
What PrimoPDF Can Do
PrimoPDF implements a great number of
features that the PDF format offers.
Here are the highlights:
- Convert Almost Any File
Format or Web Page to PDF
If you can print the file, you
can convert it to an Adobe Acrobat
PDF. Just select PrimoPDF as your
printer when printing.
- Password Protect and Encrypt your
Converted PDF Files
You can optionally protect your PDF
files with a password. The password will
be used to encrypt the contents using a
40-bit (strong) or 128-bit (very strong)
key.
- Prevent Copying, Editing and
Printing
PrimoPDF allows you to lock down
your PDF files. You can tell it to
disallow your recipients from copy
and paste operations. You can
prevent printing. You can even limit
your recipient's ability to edit the
PDF. In short, with PrimoPDF you can
be a real tightwad with your
content!
- Populate the Subtler Details
PDF files have fields such as title,
keywords, author and subject. These
are viewable in Adobe Acrobat Reader
by selecting the "Summary" menu item
under the File - Document Properties
menu. PrimoPDF allows you to fill in
these often forgotten about fields.
What PrimoPDF Can Not Do
PrimoPDF does so much, you might
think there is no need for the
traditional, expensive software used to
create PDF files, namely Adobe Acrobat
and Adobe Illustrator. But PrimoPDF does
have some serious limitations. Here are
the big ones:
- Cannot Edit PDF Files
You cannot make changes directly to
your PDF with PrimoPDF. If you need to
change something in your document,
you must make the change in the
original document and then convert
it to a PDF again.
This process can
be cumbersome. Even a simple
document change requires several steps to
carry over that change to the PDF.
- Doesn't Do Forms
You may have come across PDFs have
places to fill in information. For
example, the IRS has all of their
tax forms in a PDF format where you
can type in your information and
then print it out. PrimoPDF doesn't
have this capability, unfortunately.
You have to look to Adobe Acrobat
for this.
- Some Elements Don't Translate
Well
PrimoPDF creates PDF files by
pretending it is a printer. This
works pretty well most of the time
but it's not perfect. For example,
transparent objects in a Word
document turn opaque when converted
(see sample below).
Original Word Document
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Converted PDF File
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Trouble with Transparencies
An example of a document that didn't translate well. See the original document and then how it looks when converted to PDF by PrimoPDF. |