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RE: Translating Documents into PDF versus Microsoft Reader
Subject:RE: Translating Documents into PDF versus Microsoft Reader From:"Nora Merhar" <nmerhar -at- charlesindustries -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 4 Jan 2002 10:40:41 -0600
I'm not sure what you're asking here. Are you wanting to deliver copyrighted
documents in PDF (by which I mean documents NOT created by you or your
company)? Because I can't imagine that that would be legal or ethical.
> My current project requires all COTS documentation to be delivered in PDF
> format, including Operating System Help Guides (Linux, Win 95/98/NT and
> even DOS). Are there any suggestions as to how to obtain these help
> guides in PDF format. Our plan was to download and E-book such as "DOS
> for Dummies" and create a PDF file, but Adobe locks in each E-book to a
> specific PC, MS Reader locks in to a max of 4 PCs, so it is not a very
> logical solution, unless the file can be burnt to CD?
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