CNET Editors' review
Fast but not always accurate or stable, PDFcamp Pro is fine for the minor leagues. The PDF converter showed good speed in our testing, but some tables in Word documents were rendered incorrectly. The interface is standard for a conversion tool: PDFcamp Pro installs as a virtual printer, and the conversion settings are configured through its printer properties. You also can use a right-click menu command in Explorer or a batch converter, but neither method is ideal. For example, the batch tool opens all documents you want to convert, taking over your desktop. The program is able to automatically append documents if they have the same name. Despite the Pro appellation, PDFcamp is probably better suited to home users who have an occasional need to convert a document or two.Publisher's Description
From Verypdf:
PDFcamp(pdf writer)is the quick and easy PDF creator software that converts any type of printable Windows document, including DOC, XLS, PPT, TXT and even HTML, to PDF file with the click of a button. PDFcamp(pdf writer) installs as a printer driver, making the creation of PDF documents as easy as printing. This gives users a simple way to share any type of Windows document through the standard, universal PDF format.
Version 2.1 adds PDF encrypting, integration with Office, background e-mail, and page margin.
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"Absolutely Worthless"
Version: PDFcamp Pro 2.1
Pros
Quick download.
Cons
Poor excuse for an operating menu. When I tried to convert a Word file to a .pdf (the whole reason for trying out this thing), no conversion. All it does is try to print the document. Repeatedly.
Summary
Pass on this one.
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"easy to print file"
Version: PDFcamp Pro 2.1
Pros
install it easily
Cons
some functions can not be accomplished.
Summary
It is a good software, while I think OX PDF Creator is a more better choice, simple to use steps and economical price, 26$, multifunctions supported, I get many pdf files with it.
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"It Sucks! (I couldn't be more clear)."
Version: PDFcamp Pro 2.1
Pros
There Are none.
Cons
This software appears to have been created by an individual that has a minimized understanding of the Windows operating system and Windows based software. The text is completly unclear, riddled with characters from the greek alphabet, and to top it off the center of the page is filled with the comments to register the software (which shows up clearly and correctly). This is a waste of time for anyone. Keep on looking for something better.
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"Not what I'm looking for"
Version: PDFcamp Pro 2.1
Pros
It's ok to be a printer driver.
Cons
Graphics from Word show up with jaggies (a common problem) and free down load has giant red Please Register pdfCamp at their website across the page.
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