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caywind -> RE: Why use .pdf files? (6/1/2002 3:49:22)
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I believe that .PDF stands for Portable Document Format. This format has become what is known as "the standard" for documents destined for different systems or printers. As such it is a type of file that is able to be read by a large number of computers. For example, I wrote a book that can be downloaded and from there can be printed. If I write it in MS Word, I would need to post a different file for every type of computer, PC, Mac, Linux, Sun, the list goes on... With .PDF I only have to post one file that can be read and printed by all. Also, anybody who has Word can edit and redistribute the book under thier name, at least until I catch them. With PDF the only people who can actually change the file are people with the full version of Acrobat. There's not that many, most people just have the reader. And finally, since .PDF was designed by Adobe, it's just about guaranteed to look good in print. (web people, please don't slam me too hard, I know there's more to it, but I just wanted to keep it simple) Fight the Spam! http://awebmasters.net/antispam.htm
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