Adobe Acrobat Alternatives - For Free!

Adobe Acrobat Professional - Why You Shouldn't Shell Out The Cash...

Adobe Acrobat Professional is the undisputed king of PDF creation. I’m not doubting that at all here, but simply pointing to a few free alternatives that I recommend people check out before they shell out the full how many hundred dollars for a fully tooled up version of the software.

Software Solutions

doPDF - Lightweight, searchable, multi-language capabilities, and of course… Free! Ten outta ten.

novaPDF - Quality, industry-standard-exceeding and Vista compatible - I’m a big fan of the free novaPDF! Nine out of ten.

PrimoPDF - Wide range of high quality conversion options available. Nine out of ten.

CutePDF - Superb, speedy results. Admittedly though, it requires an external ghostwriter. Seven out of ten

Online Solutions

Adobe Online Converter - It’s official. It’s professional. All the same, it’s limited to five conversions… Eight out of ten

Free-PDF-Convert - It works. Pretty well at that - though something feels missing, and results can somtimes be ’skewed’. Seven out of ten

Conclusion

There are some truly excellent alternatives out there, for free - digging them up can be a pain though. I’ve just compiled my few favourites in the hope you’ll enjoy them, save some money, and make some use out of them! The software versions seems to generally offer better results, so I’d stick with them. For a quick-fix, the online version generally work fine. Adios, Amigos!

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10 Comments »

Comment by Lance Fisher
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May 21st, 2007 at 9:17 pm

Also, if you have Office 2007, you can download a free add-in from Microsoft to save documents as PDF or XPS. It would have shipped with Office 2007 if Adobe didn’t throw a fit.

Comment by David Wilkinson
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May 24th, 2007 at 3:15 pm

Thanks for the link! Installed. ;)

 
 
Comment by Andrew Sommerich
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May 22nd, 2007 at 11:03 am

I don’t like Acrobat, because it’s really bloated. However, after a fresh Install, you’re tired, and just wanna click the Adobe button.

Comment by Joel Stephano
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May 23rd, 2007 at 10:02 pm

Acrobat is also really blooming expensive. The great thing is, these programs are FREE!

Comment by David Wilkinson
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May 24th, 2007 at 3:15 pm

Totally - free isn’t always the best, but in this case, it gets you by nicely. :D

 
 
 
Comment by Max
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May 23rd, 2007 at 9:57 pm

I hate when Acrobat crashes Firefox when you are doing loads of stuff. Annoying.

Comment by David Wilkinson
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May 24th, 2007 at 3:15 pm

I had that problem quite alot on XP - can’t say I’ve seen the same thing on Vista. Whether it’s the way Vista handles the PDFs, or purely the difference in power of my new PC compared to my old one - I’m still not sure. So long as it works though, I’m happy. :)

 
 
Comment by mdo
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May 25th, 2007 at 8:47 pm

There also
http://freepdfxp.de/fpxp.htm

This is another GhostScript based solution, which integrates as printer driver into windows. The app allows to save, email or even combine the output to the next created pdf. It’s licences as freeware and available in English, too.

Comment by David Wilkinson
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May 26th, 2007 at 9:04 am

Looks great! Again, I’ll have to try it. Is there an English version of the website, or just the software, though? ;)

For now - I’ll have to use Google Translator. :P

 
 
Comment by Sumesh
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May 27th, 2007 at 9:29 am

NovaPDF seems to be the better one……

 

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