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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).
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
Ending months of speculation, Adobe has today announced its Acrobat 8 Family product line. In addition to several user interface tweaks designed to streamline popular features, the new version incorporates Web conferencing, thanks to the Breeze technology acquired with Macromedia.
Richard Crocker
Microsoft has just made its first PDF creation product available free for download from its web site, making good on its promise months ago to give the tools away. If you remember our original story, after much wrangling with Adobe, Microsoft backed down on providing the functionality inside its Microsoft Office 2007 range of products. Instead, it announced it would give them away free via download to any Microsoft Office 2007 user. Adobe had wanted Microsoft to charge for the software.
Dan Shea
As a couch-jumping dynamo bids a not-so-fond adieu to his home studio of 14 years in Hollywood, the PDF world keeps moving apace. This week in PDF sees the release of a freeware PDF viewer, a new piece of PDF creation and conversion software and the launch of a new online mail merge to PDF service.
Dan Shea
The Californian power grid sputters and groans under the increased load as the mercury soars, and efficiency is the flavor of the week. Luckily, this week in PDF sees the release of some tools to help with just that, as Apago upgrades it's PDF compression software and UNIVERSE Software releases a new version of its PDF solution.
Dan Shea
This week in PDF sees a pair of PDF print-related upgrades, with an updated PDF Library and a PDF compression tool to round out the week.
Robert Milne
We've randomly selected and notified the sole winner of our recent collaborative promotion with Investintech.com to give one lucky Planet PDF enthusiast a license of the world's first server-based PDF extraction and creation software - Investintech.com's Absolute PDF Server
Dan Shea
This week in PDF sees another PDF censorship gaffe, while PDF support is added to a password-recovery tool and ARTS PDF updates its PDF creation and manipulation suite. Also this week, Planet PDF is proud to announce the latest crop of winners in its book promotion.
Dan Shea
This week in PDF sees the announcement of an updated workflow Quark XT, a suite of Web site testing services, a bookmark creation tool and a PDF security solution.
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