Google Docs: Web-Based PDF Converter
I just discovered this and it blew my mind - you can use Google Docs as a quick PDF converter. Just upload your file to Google Docs and click File –> Save as PDF.
I tried it with a Word document. As long as your formatting isn’t too fancy it should work fine. Google Docs also allows you to upload .txt, .html, .doc, .rtf, .odt and .sxw files, so I suppose Google Docs is a web-based Text/HTML/Microsoft Word/Rich Text/OpenDocument Text/StarOffice to PDF converter.
4 Responses to “Google Docs: Web-Based PDF Converter”
1 Zeman 28 August 2007 @ 8:39 am
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Put some current events or news in it. Too dry man…maybe some hot chix or cool cars….some cannabis news
2 Rizal 28 August 2007 @ 9:29 am
Thanks for reading my blog, Zeman.
3 Edward 31 August 2007 @ 12:18 am
You may be interested in evaluating/reviewing a demo applet from Snowbound Software. It’s really designed for commercial usage, but the demo allows users to save and convert images and documents into other file formats like PDF, TIFF, JPEG etc.
4 Edward 31 August 2007 @ 12:19 am
Sorry - here is a link to the demo:
http://www.snowbound.com/web_viewer/fsapplet_demo.html
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