For creating PDFs in Windows, I've settled on PDF Creator at

http://sector7g.wurzel6.de/pdfcreator/

Free, Open Source, not nagware, and very easy to setup and use. It will also install Ghostscript for you.

Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:
At 01:45 AM 9/30/06 -0500, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
To provide some balance to David and Dennis, my preferred method of generating ~.pdf files in windows [XP Home (SP2) is to use a driver for a postscript printer to generate a ~.ps file, then to use Ghostview / Ghostscript [GV/GS] to convert the ~.ps file to a ~.pdf. GV/ GS has some advantages over pdf995; it can open Acrobat pdf's; it can convert to EPS in some circumnstances, and it works as a replacement for Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Yes, I agree. I've been more & more using Ghostview/Ghostscript, which
seems to give a nicer screen presentation than Acrobat.

I also took someone's recommendation here and purchased docPrint (not free)
for combining PDFs and other document types into a single document. It has
obviated the need to worry about trying to combine movements inside Finale
beforehand, and allows collection of various page sources (Word documents,
graphics) into a sequence of pages.

Dennis








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