carolynm Posted March 15, 2010 Report Posted March 15, 2010 I recall PDF Factory used to come on the ATX disks. Anyone know what version of the disk it was on? I'd rather not buy it when I already have it somewhere... Quote
JohnH Posted March 15, 2010 Report Posted March 15, 2010 I think it was 2004. But keep in mind it's been upgraded several times, and I don't believe the free version in ATX allowed you to password protect files. Quote
kcjenkins Posted March 16, 2010 Report Posted March 16, 2010 The program is already pretty cheap, but if you install the old version from the ATX program, then go to the website and choose 'upgrade' you can get the current full version at a discount. And it's worth getting because of the extras you get with the full version. I strongly recommend it. There are some free pdf programs out there that are pretty good, but pdfFactory is worth the price. Quote
TaxCPANY Posted March 16, 2010 Report Posted March 16, 2010 Once Pdf Factory had become one of Windows XP's suite of printers, I've upgraded it only once -- some year or so ago? -- and, then, for free -- and not since have needed to tweak it, in order to print good-quality PDFs for free. On my Windows7 laptop, however, I've had to opt for "BullZip PDF Printer," in order to retain the capability of printing PDF's without inveighing Adobe's bloatware. I also don't bother with encrypting PDF's because my clients & I exchange those *only* via YouSendIt.com -- never via email -- and that's another (incredibly) free resource (I mean, until one realizes how valuable it is and thus volunteers to pay for it, as, ethically, one ought to). Quote
JohnH Posted March 16, 2010 Report Posted March 16, 2010 I took a peek at YouSendIt.com and it looks good, but I'm puzzled by something. If I'm reading correctly, the free version charges $3.99 each time to password protect a file. So given that pdf Factory costs a one-time charges of about $50, it still seems like the better bargain. What am I missing here? Quote
Crank Posted March 16, 2010 Report Posted March 16, 2010 There are some good open source and freeware PDF programs such as PDFCreator and PrimoPDF. Check Filehippo.com Office and News section for downloads here. http://www.filehippo.com/software/office/ Quote
joelgilb Posted March 17, 2010 Report Posted March 17, 2010 There are some good open source and freeware PDF programs such as PDFCreator and PrimoPDF. Check Filehippo.com Office and News section for downloads here. http://www.filehippo.com/software/office/ Bought PDF Factory Pro before ATX stop supplying it with their tax software. No PDF program out that quite does what this simple package does. It is Well worth the money for the Pro version. Have 10 (yes I said 10) PDF print drivers and softwares on my PC and have found that PDF Factory consistently makes the smallest PDF files as well. Never regretted my decision to buy it Quote
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