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31 August 2007 (08:28) | Free Stuff

Sending files to other people, or having them for download on your website, can create issues that you might not even be aware of.

For example, I was sent a document file today in Microsoft Publisher (.pub) format. This file was sent to a group of about 20 people (local Rotary club contacts).

Now, whilst I have the software to open and view/print these files, it’s not very common. Also, the file size isn’t optimized for sending via email. The Publisher file is about 3 times the size of the equivalent pdf file (in this case).

So, not many people can view the file, and it is much larger to send, so it slows down the process.

The other document file I received was a .doc Microsoft Word file. Now ownership and usage of Word is more prevalent than Publisher, but it’s still not universal, especially outside of business. Many home computers don’t have Word, because of the cost.

(Tip: if you want an equivalent suite of programs that are compatible with Microsoft Office, for FREE, use OpenOffice!).

So, again because of the lack of universal usage, .doc isn’t even an ideal choice.

And, in both cases, opening the document in its original program isn’t really what a sender wants the recipient to do. They don’t want the recipient to edit the file, just circulate it to others and view and print it.

So again, pdf is the perfect choice. Smaller files, that are generally not edited, easy to view and print on almost every computer! And, the Adobe Reader is also free, so if there is a machine out there without the free reader already installed, it’s downloadable for free.

And you don’t need Adobe Acrobat standard or professional to create PDF files. You can create pdf files for FREE!

One option is pdf995 — despite the name, you can download and use their software for free. There are 3 options:

  1. Standard pdf creation software, Pdf995, used via the “print” command
  2. A version with more enhanced editing functions, PdfEdit995
  3. A version with security and encryption to protect your documents and the ability to add digital signatures, Signature995

All are free to download and use.

The only “catch” is that the free versions display a sponsor page in your web browser each time you run the software. If you don’t want this to happen, you can buy “keys” for each one you use for just US$9.95.

That’s a whole lot better than the price for Adobe’s Acrobat standard or professional!

So remember, use pdf files where possible for document distribution: it’s easy to create pdf files for free, they’re smaller to email and perfect to open and view (the software to do this is already on most computers, or is free to download).

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Comments

Comment from Solveig
Date: 31 August 2007, 10:53 pm

Very well put! Publisher files are of course not openable in any other format. And .doc files are still editable, the same fonts might not exist on the other computers, etc. Openoffice.org’s built-in PDF creator is a very easy way to send out PDFs to others, make it very easy on people you’re working with.

The simplest way is just File > Send > Document as PDF, if you’re using an email app like Express or Thunderbird (i.e. not webmail). Otherwise, click the PDF icon on the toolbar and attach that file.

There are also very nice UI and security features if you choose File > Export as PDF. You can select Tagged PDF which preserves any hyperlinks in the original document, and the Security tab lets you put passwords on to control who can open the document, and whether people can print, copy/paste, etc.

Comment from Dean
Date: 17 September 2007, 10:24 pm

Good extra points Solveig. It’s a pity that Microsoft’s domination means that OpenOffice doesn’t get more air time, as it’s a great alternative, especially being free!

Thanks for letting me know about the nice PDF creation features already built-in too. Thankfully the PDF standard is an open protocol that lets developers other than Adobe do good things with the pdf format!

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