PDFCreator User Reviews
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"Doesn't work amd make a mess of things."
Version: PDFCreator 1.3.2
Pros
No Pro's to the new version.
Cons
Makes a mess of everything you try and create. They should try out their own software before they launch it. Tech support is no help in solving the problems.
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"Hello! It's FREE, FREE, FREE !!!"
Version: PDFCreator 1.3.2
Pros
I don't even care if it produces good PDF docs. It's a virtual printer that allows you to save your word-processor (any word processor) documents as an image file (multiple types! png, tiff, bmp etc.) and it works awesomely good. For me, the results were flawless when I printed from OpenOffice Writer as both png & tiff files! You will typically pay $39, $79 & $99 dollars for a product like this. There's even one money-grubbing outfit charging $175.00 for a mere, simple 'print-to-tiff' driver.
Cons
The Pope has categorized any con or less-than-5-star rating as a cardinal sin in light of the no-charge nature of this product.
Summary
Print any document as an image! nuff said.
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"Exactly what I needed!"
Version: PDFCreator 1.3.2
Pros
Creates PDFs in a click of a button.
Cons
Seems to not like CMYK images to convert.
Summary
If you wanted an easy program to create quick PDFs then this is exactly what you need!
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"DO NOT USE THIS SPECIFIC VERSION (1.3.2)"
Version: PDFCreator 1.3.2
Pros
Previous versions are great little programs. Very easy to create PDF doc of multi-page website instructions. The ability to have active URL links comes in very handy when sharing information or for future reference. With few exceptions (weird HTML etc) it works just like an installed printer capturing everything that is printable.
Cons
This version does not allow you to specify install location which you could do in previous versions. It also installs a useless poorly written piece of junk called PDF Architect. This "program" have very limited function to "edit" existing PDF files. It can't be enhanced beyond its current limits without running into licensing problems with Adobe. You can not ininstall PDF Architect without uninstalling PDFCreator. If you do a "custom" install there is a very unobstusive check box to include PDF Architect by default. It is listed among the "help" files. If you do notice and uncheck the box PDF Architect does not install. However at some point I then got a nag about PDF Architect not being available do you want to install.
Summary
Great product in previous versions. Stick with previous version 1.2.3 until they "fix" install and remove and/or move PDF Architect to separate install.
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"Doesn't Work"
Version: PDFCreator 1.3.2
Pros
Sums it up really - doesn't do what it says it does.
Cons
It doesn't make pdf's - doesn't work.
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