There's a another product called acrophobia. You install it on a linux machine. A user has a printer installed on their local machine that is ported to the linux box. The linux box emails the pdf to the user. I have documentation of the product to setup and install.
 
 
 

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Absolutely free TRIO working on Windows = Adobe pdfprinter driver +
ghostscript + Redmon.

Need more detail - contactme personally.

Best regards
Ray

Nathan wrote:

> anyone know of good products, opensource ones that is, that can be
> used commercially, for cheaper then getting the full version of acrobat?
>
> basically my boss needs to have a program that he can 'print' pdfs with.
>
> and i'd like to save him the 500-1000 in cash.
>
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