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2010-05-17 14:17Ted Roche : [NF] Experience with CutePDF Professional?
2010-05-17 18:02Jeff Johnson : Re: [NF] Experience with CutePDF Professional?
2010-05-17 18:50Charles Hart Enzer, M.D., FAACP : Re: [NF] Experience with CutePDF Professional?
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[NF] Experience with CutePDF Professional?

Author: Ted Roche

Posted: 2010-05-17 14:17:35   Link

I've got a client who needs to create PDF _forms_ that can be filled

in via automation from a database application.

Note I'm not asking about PDF printer drivers, which are dime-a-dozen,

but rather the software to open an existing PDF and tag areas for

form-filling.

I've used Adobe Acrobat (Standard, MSRP $299 or Professional MSRP

$449) to create forms before, but it's quite a bit more expensive and

feature filled than the CutePDF Professional ($79.95) software.

Has anyone worked with the CutePDF Pro software or similar software

they're recommend (or recommend I stay away from!) ?

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Ted Roche

Ted Roche & Associates, LLC

http://www.tedroche.com

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Re: [NF] Experience with CutePDF Professional?

Author: Jeff Johnson

Posted: 2010-05-17 18:02:59   Link

Ted Roche wrote:

> I've got a client who needs to create PDF _forms_ that can be filled

> in via automation from a database application.

>

> Note I'm not asking about PDF printer drivers, which are dime-a-dozen,

> but rather the software to open an existing PDF and tag areas for

> form-filling.

>

> I've used Adobe Acrobat (Standard, MSRP $299 or Professional MSRP

> $449) to create forms before, but it's quite a bit more expensive and

> feature filled than the CutePDF Professional ($79.95) software.

>

> Has anyone worked with the CutePDF Pro software or similar software

> they're recommend (or recommend I stay away from!) ?

>

>

Ted: I used CutePDF and there were some documents printed out of VFP

that didn't render. I have since used Nitro PDF and have had no problem.

That is my only experience with CutePDF.

Jeff

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Re: [NF] Experience with CutePDF Professional?

Author: Charles Hart Enzer, M.D., FAACP

Posted: 2010-05-17 18:50:29   Link

Ted:

I have been using PDF-XChange Viewer -- only problem is on screen there

is less contrast than with Adobe Reader.*

"PDF-XChange Viewer* is a free PDF <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF>

reader for Microsoft Windows

<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Windows>.^[2]

<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF-XChange_Viewer#cite_note-1> ^[3]

<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF-XChange_Viewer#cite_note-2> ^[4]

<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF-XChange_Viewer#cite_note-3> The basic

reader, which can be downloaded free, includes extended/markup

capabilities, such as typing, highlighting, callouts, notes, and more.

An advanced paid version is also available.

It supports saving of filled PDF forms (AcroForms

<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AcroForms>) and import/export of form data

in FDF/XFDF <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XFDF> format."

Quote from:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PDF-XChange_Viewer

You can down load from Sourceforge.net or from CNET:

http://download.cnet.com/PDF-XChange-Viewer/3000-10743_4-10598377.html

--

-- *Charles* --

Website: *http://homepages.uc.edu/~enzerch*

<http://homepages.uc.edu/%7Eenzerch>

On 5/17/2010 2:17 PM, Ted Roche wrote:

> I've got a client who needs to create PDF _forms_ that can be filled

> in via automation from a database application.

>

> Note I'm not asking about PDF printer drivers, which are dime-a-dozen,

> but rather the software to open an existing PDF and tag areas for

> form-filling.

>

> I've used Adobe Acrobat (Standard, MSRP $299 or Professional MSRP

> $449) to create forms before, but it's quite a bit more expensive and

> feature filled than the CutePDF Professional ($79.95) software.

>

> Has anyone worked with the CutePDF Pro software or similar software

> they're recommend (or recommend I stay away from!) ?

>

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