Reviews | Fine. Print. John P. – May I take this moment to thank all of you at Fineprint for such a great product. I’ve been using various versions for well over a decade, must be getting close to 2. I can’t remember exactly but we were printing on dot matrix printers at the time and your software incorporated features such as poster printing and booklet printing that have only recently crept into the mainstream applications and printer interfaces. In all this time, the programs installed reliably, I ported them to new machines without a problem, and they ran with barely an impact on my systems accommodating numerous operating system and software upgrades with no issues and continuously producing reliable results every time. I think it is a tribute to the reliability and design of your software that this is the first time that I can remember that I had to contact you for help and you responded within the hour. Truly remarkable.* * *Bruce F. Though I just purchased pdf. Factory Pro, I’ve been using it for years. Back in the double zero years a tax software company called ATX MAX included pdf. Factory Pro as an adjunct to their program as a means to print tax returns into pdfs. I have used it at work, and loved it ever since. A computer I purchased for home use came with a different program for producing pdfs. It was clumsy, awkward and not nearly as functional as pdf. Factory. I just couldn’t stand it any more…I love my pdf. Factory. Thank you.* * *Roger R. I occasionally have the need to print sheet music that I write using sheet music software. Your safest bet is SwiftKey, which Microsoft bought early last year, and which recently caught up to the default keyboard with 3D Touch cursor control and over 100. BibMe Free Bibliography & Citation Maker - MLA, APA, Chicago, Harvard. Factory is the only software I have tried that will handle sheet music and it also does a great job on mathematical papers that I write using MS Word with Equation Editor. The PDF reader that came with the new computer does not know how to deal with the equations and reformats them to something that looks really ugly. Thanks for your excellent product! Edward D. – Hi, I have been using the program Fine. Print for many years and couldn’t possibly tell you how much I love it. Not a single version of Windows comes with a native print-to-PDF solution. So what’s the best alternative? We checked 8 of the most popular options to find out. “pdfFactory does a very nice job of creating pdf files, quite often creating files that are substantially smaller in size than similar ones created by Adobe Acrobat.”. My Granddaughter is going to college and I told her about Fine. Print which she got excited about because she said that she could use it for the papers and reports she has to do. I don’t know if you do or not but why don’t you advertise your programs at colleges and high school as they do a lot of writing and everybody has a computer. Thanks again for a great program.* * *Justin J. I can’t say how much I love Fine. Print. It saved me so much money on paper while in college and continues to help me save paper and ink today. There’s always a use for Fine. Print, I love it.* * *Michael C. I just wanted to say thank you for producing pdf. Factory. I have been using it in trial mode for some time and I have found it a fantastic product. As a single father on a fixed income I have not been able to buy a registration before, but circumstances have changed and I have at last been able to get “legal”. Thank you very much for a fantastic product at such a good price.* * *Guatam P. I buy a lot of software off the net, and I’ve had a variety of experience ranging from the horrendous (spending upwards of $6. Fine. Print is unlike any other. The software is absolutely stunning. It installs correctly straight off, doesn’t wreck other settings, the interface is extremely intuitive — and the support is exceptional. I also cannot begin to describe the reactions when I get into a meeting and pass around my fineprinted booklets of documents — and you can imagine now long legal documents can get. The reactions are, uniformly, of amazement: “Guatam is writing a book on this contract is he?” BTW, I do legal work for environmental activists and they’re doing handstands in joy at finding something that saves paper for them. What do I really like?The ability to save my print jobs for later.Online purchase receipts, browsed pages, emails, whatever, I collect it, save it, reorder it, add blank pages, removed those silly browser pages with just the footer or a single line on a continuation page, the ones that take up up a whole sheet — that was such a pain, though now it’s history, of course — and move on.Take this example: I buy software. Stellar Phoenix Serial Number Cracked . I get an online confirmation and a receipt.Print, save, defer.Check mail. Email receipt comes in. Save file, print file, defer, save print job. Unlock code comes in. Save file, save code (I use Clipmate to house my codes), print file, save print job, print job in booklet — and on one single sheet, printed duplex or in booklet, I’ve got the browser receipt, the email receipt and the email with the unlock code. What more can one ask for? As you’ve guessed, I don’t just use the autosave feature (set to 1. Someone wants another copy, no problem, I don’t have to hunt for the document again, check I’ve got the right revision and bite my fingernails wondering what will happen. The save jobs feature is a real beaut, and it’s one that isn’t highlighted sufficiently on the FP website, though mentioned. It’s an invaluable tool to finding documents. I keep the saved files in a separate folder and name each print job distinctively. I then know at a shot what’s ready for printing and what’s not and it’s the easiest way to track ready- to- print files on the hard disk especially if, like me, you keep multiple copies of documents as they go through various revisions. My latest devotee is, of all people, my accountant — I sent him upwards of 2. Word (bound with my weird- but- effective soap- stapling method!) and he called in ten minutes, saying he’d never ever received anything this convenient or presentable. All thanks to you! Very, very sincerely — thank you for an outstanding piece of work. More glory to you. Fine. Print rules, ok?* * *Howard Carson, Kick. Start. News – Initially I thought that Fine. Print was just a paper saver. However, as I explored its capabilities I found many well thought out and nicely tuned features. Factory Pro does a very nice job of creating pdf files, quite often creating files that are substantially smaller in size than similar ones created by Adobe Acrobat. One of the most useful features in pdf. Factory is its ability to combine documents prior to PDF generation. This makes the creation of PDF documents from several sources a breeze. Fine. Print and pdf. Factory are very fine products and worthy additions to your output arsenal. Highly Recommended. Full review* * *Alma D. Thanks so much for the help, I have told every one I run into from the cable TV help desk to Mark Joyner himself about Fine Print and how easy it is to use and what a great job it does. I told our Bank Manager that they should make it available to all the staff because of the paper is saves. I love the amount of ink I don’t have to replace as often. My printer has been the hardest thing to recover with this last phase of problems from MSN. But once the computer was able to recognize the printer, the Fine. Print was right there and had not one Iota of a problem printing. The printer stats are still questionable for the printer itself. I have used Fine. Print for so long, I don’t even recognize the printers’ own print when I have to print in real print mode. I think the letters look too large almost like they are in a different font then I realize that they aren’t in fine print. If I could I’d have the whole world using Fine Print. We need to save more of everything. Thanks again and happy springtime to you all. We’ll just keep passing the word along, possibly someone will finally wake up that they need to use this program.* * *Nehamiah C. Fineprint and pdf. Factory Pro are amazing time saving utilities. If there was a prize for “Keep A Simple Task Simple” you guys would be in the Hall of Fame! Thanks!!* * *Roger Creighton, PC Primer – If you need to compress a document into a manageable size then use Fine. Print to print two, four or eight pages of information onto one piece of standard paper. This is really great for the nine page newsletter I receive weekly. I can now reduce the bulk and still have a readable document. This is cool! The program has so many features that it is difficult to pass on all the good stuff. There is a print preview, an ink saver that allows you to skip over the printing of graphics if you choose, forms and letter heads, combine print jobs, Paper scaling and on and on. Full review. I have used a lot of demos and shareware in my day, but until today I have never (and I mean NEVER) been moved to make such a quick purchase.
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