
Still it is easy to use, relatively fast and convenient to get PDF documents without much time wasted. I wouldn’t recommend this app outright, performance can vary greatly for infinite combination of inputs and outputs. Extra formats are questionable, prints to PNG and SVG had very poor visual quality. Worked best with MS Word document, but simple web-page from Opera already had layout issues. However performance both for formats and sources is very rocky. While app name starts with PDF is offers support for numerous formats. There are also options to further reduce time spent on it by configuring automatic saving of files and running custom tasks after conversion. Thanks to this application, you can export any content into the PDF format from the Microsoft Office suite or even from a Windows notepad. PDFCreator is compatible with any editor that supports document printing. As long as you can print something, you can just as easy make PDF out of it. With this program, you can create any type of PDF document with just a click, and for free. Maybe for better, maybe for worse but there is little to control. What I like best is how unobtrusive app is.

Only difference is that output would not be wasted paper, but files in PDF (or other available) format.Īnother option is file conversion, technically it is automated process of using same virtual printer. It will appear like regular printer to any and every software that has print capability.
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What it doesĪpp installs as virtual printer. And aside from expensive editors fastest way to get PDF document is to use virtual printer like PDFCreator. I am no fan of PDFs, but they supposed to be made for such occasions. I had thought for some time how should I organize jump from my report at work (beautiful mess of MySQL, PHP and my Google Charts class) to consolidated document.
