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Review by John Keitz
After installing this program (and activating it online) it adds a tab to the Office 2010 ribbon bar for PDF creation. It couldn’t be easier to create PDFs from Office documents. While this one lacks the ability to batch convert, like PDF Converter does, it is easier to use generally. After all, if you want to create PDFs, you are likely to be editing in Office when you need to create the PDF.
One caveat when running this program for the first time, however. It will ask you if you want to make it your default PDF reader, DON’T! It will come up with Vista Like security messages whenever you try to read PDFs with links in them. Really a pain. Stick to the free Adobe Reader as your PDF reading software.
Some people have complained about the DRM registration requirement, and while I agree with their points (this paranoid DRM scheme needs to end), I can’t drop any stars as a result. Maybe if I have to re-install some day and it won’t let me, I’ll come back here and knock off a couple of stars.