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RoboPDF 3.0

by Paul Rowlingson

25 May 2004

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Verdict

An absolute doddle to use, and with a nice interface too.

Review Rating: rating

Type: Time limited demo

Platform: Windows XP

Manufacturer: eHelp

Size: 8.93MB

Number of Downloads: 2303

Price: $79

RoboPDF lets you convert almost any printable document (HTML, Word etc.) into a PDF in seconds.

Choose one of four different methods of creating PDFs: via the MS Office integration tools; the right-click menu in Explorer; within RoboPDF itself using the Open command; or drag-and-drop.

Setting the quality of the final PDF is simply a case of selecting from the pre-set choices: high, print or web. A custom mode lets you more accurately define image resolution and print dpi.

Watermarks can be added for security purposes, or stamps added for flagging a document (draft, approved etc.).

Password protection is included, and permissions can be set for end-users such as 'prevent printing', 'prevent editing' etc.

A PDF organiser is included which scans your hard drive(s) and lists all the PDFs it finds. They can be viewed, printed and emailed directly from here.

You will need to complete a small form in order to complete the download.

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