Re: Paper Manual to Online Help - where to start?

Subject: Re: Paper Manual to Online Help - where to start?
From: "Feiko Jager" <fjager -at- vanmeijel -dot- nl>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 09:52:51 +0200


Mike writes: Of course, if your docs require more than basic PDF features,
or if you
are just a PDF geek who wants to tinker, you'd be better off with the
full version of Acrobat.

For example, I don't know of any non-Adobe tools that easily provide
advanced features like TOC/index hyperlinks, although I suppose the
open-source tools are closing in on that target (I haven't checked lately).

There is a tool which provides almost the same as Acrobat and is much
cheaper: JawsPDF Creator. I have tried a lot of (free) PDF-tools, but I
like Jaws. I did write this earlier in this list. With Jaws you can easily
create excellent pdf.files with bookmarks, and so on. It was the only which
give no problems with our company stylesheets. Even Acrobat could not
handle this.


Feiko Jager

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