Early on, when Microsoft launches the all new release of their Office 2007 to its user, they say they will not bundle the software with Adobe PDF plug-in. They do provide their own version of PDF add-in but to get it, one has first to go to Microsoft site and verify the software authenticity before get to download the plug-in.

Adobe did release the new version of Adobe PDF Professional 8.1 to their customers, however the combination of both Adobe PDF and Microsoft Office 2007 are not quite to my likeliness. It seems like Microsoft Office 2007 hogging too much on CPU memory thus making the loading much slower. Also, I found out that I can’t directly any webpage to PDF using Adobe PDF Printer since the plug-in can’t be installed on my Vista.

After doing some research on the internet, I found very useful software which enables me to print any webpage straight to PDF hassle free, the software called doPDF version 5. Once you download it, you don’t have to worry about any setting at all. If I were asked to give a star rating to this software, I would easily give 5 out of 5. doPDF 5 rocks!

*Note: I do have PDF Complete installed; it’s the free edition for HP computer. The downside of that program is it keeps asking me to download a paid version for full usability.

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