Richard Crocker
Being a regular Windows user, I've been lucky enough this week to get a first look at Adobe's new lightweight PDF and XHTML document viewer -- Adobe Digital Editions. We Windows users might have to wait far longer than Mac users for a new operating system, but we always win when it comes to getting access to more software titles sooner. But enough of my gloating.
Dan Shea
This edition of Ubiquitous PDF is about PDF itself rather than just an instance of the format's use. WebSiteOptimization.com has posted a performance review of Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional's optimization functionality, benchmarked against the popular PDF Enhancer application.
Dan Shea
As Halloween and tip-off for the NBA's 2006/07 regular season approach, this week in PDF sees the announcement of a PDF conference and the release of PDF forms and routing solutions.
Karl De Abrew
The latest rumblings and ramblings from BinaryThing CEO Karl De Abrew. This week, Karl talks about Adobe's new eBook viewer, currently in beta.
Dan Shea
As Microsoft's "PDF-killer" hurtles towards standardization, this week in PDF sees the release of various products to convert PDF documents into more readily editable formats and an update to an established PDF routing solution.
Karl De Abrew
The latest rumblings and ramblings from BinaryThing CEO Karl De Abrew. This week, Karl talks about Microsoft's push to standardize its XML Paper Specification (XPS).
Karl De Abrew
There's little over a month to go and I've got to admit, I'm getting pretty excited about
the upcoming PDF Central Conference, 2006. Not surprisingly, Acrobat 8 is going to be one of the hot topics at the event.
Dan Shea
Ghent PDF Workgroup best practices & specifications are free and being used by growing numbers of businesses around the world for their publishing workflows.
Dan Shea
Are you an expatriate living overseas? In this age of globalization, perhaps you are planning an international move for work. There's a lot involved, but Expat Focus now offers a PDF guide to setting up and settling in to a new country.
Dan Shea
This week in PDF sees Adobe in the news with the announcement of a roadshow and the release of a new educational software solution. To round out the week's news, another company has announced compliance with the Ghent PDF Workgroup's (GWG) current set of specifications.
Karl De Abrew
The latest rumblings and ramblings from BinaryThing CEO Karl De Abrew. This week, Karl talks about ... the eerie resemblance between Dennis Quaid and Harrison Ford. Yes, really.
Karl De Abrew
The latest rumblings and ramblings from BinaryThing CEO Karl De Abrew. This week, Karl talks 'electronic paper' and creating 'web-ready' PDF files.
Dan Shea
This week in PDF sees updates to a PDF printer, a Macintosh-compatible PDF-to-Word conversion utility and a suite of 3D publishing solutions.
Dan Shea
One region of the US that has seen a notable dearth of PDF-centric events has been the Midwest. Well, until November 6, that is, when pre-conference sessions for the inaugural Adobe Acrobat PDF Central Conference will commence. The conference proper will then kick off on November 7 with an Adobe keynote.
Dan Shea
As the early registration deadline for the Adobe Acrobat Central Conference draws near, this week in PDF has been a big one for conversion to and from PDF, with the release of three different tools in that vein.