Hey, Rick--
I'm not saying that 200 or 300 is a big deal for Adobe Acrobat Pro. I love the product and highly recommend it and think it is well worth the cost. But for a quick and dirty way to print to a pdf, a 30 dollar driver ain't too shabby either. It's all a matter of scale. < s >
>Don't really understand what the big deal is. If you're building server
>applications $200 can hardly be a big deal for something as useful as
>a PDF driver if you really need it.
Agreed. I don't have a good sense of any expanding development for this tool. I periodically check their site for news of what's planned, but it seems to be a fairly minor issue for Adobe...
>FWIW, if you use PDF files PDFWriter is a pretty decent tool. It really does
>a nice job with the output. What sucks is the 'programmer' interface which
>is controlled via an INI file which doesn't scale at all (hence the wwPDF
>class wrapper to synchronize access to the driver and manage the file
>naming and placement). It's sad to see Adobe put out such a useful driver
>and then offer no decent way to take advantage of it.
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