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Nitro PDF professional 4.91

By Michael Palamountain, Enex TestLab on 06 July 2007 08:35 AM

Tags: nitro, pdf, adobe acrobat


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    Using a demo of 5.2.0 at the m ...René Pilat -- 10/07/07

    Using a demo of 5.2.0 at the moment. In touch with help desk over issues before buying. Note this is used specifically for AutoCAD. If I get the issues sorted, I will buy it without hesitation, it's so easy to use and not complicated like some others. If you buy it, download it, it's way cheaper, who needs a box these days anyway, save a tree!!

    The good: Easily create PDF in AutoCAD. Watermarks/Stamps easy an intuative. Very easy to use.

    The bad: Large Files. After stamping even larger - 3.2Mb per drawing

    I purchased this program three ...Jeffrey Forman -- 15/05/09

    I purchased this program three months ago and it has not worked correctly since I received it. The company wants you to pay for service at ten dollars per request. The tech's solution to my problem did not work.

    The good: This is a full featured PDF creator that should serve the needs of most users. The base price is low. Sometimes the company runs a sale on it.

    The bad: When the software tells you that your password has been accepted, you should expect that the program would work in a satisfactory manor. That has not been the case with mine.

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