I want to scan my video and computer game manuals to put them up on replacementdocs.com . Only download about one manual a day because if you download 20 or 30 in one day then you will be over quota and the web site permanently blocks your IP address.
The documents that I scan will include The Game Boy, Super NES, and NES Game Genie manuals and their update newsletters. Some of you maybe haven't heard of the Game Genies because I think that they were only sold in The United States and Canada.
This will need to be done with a PDF making program. Maybe I could use the PDF document making programs from download.com, I guess.
I also have an illustrated Bible that's been handed down to me that's about 40 years old. I want to scan that too and make it into a PDF file to maybe give on CD to my relatives.
So, what's the best free PDF document maker?
What's the best free PDF document maker?

stathmk- Murasame


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Valts- Wolbis


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I used PDFCreator, its free tool
http://www.pdfforge.org/products/pdfcreator
You can also make OpenOfficega PDF files
http://www.pdfforge.org/products/pdfcreator
You can also make OpenOfficega PDF files

stathmk- Murasame


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Thanks.
Thanks. Somebody also recommended http://www.primopdf.com/ to me.



