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    Dear subscribers,

    Dr. Mel Siff submitted the posting attached below and the moderators
    of Biomch-L have decided to forward it, even though it is not
    related to biomechanics. We believe it is of general interest.

    Some additional information: I have used Pstill by Frank Siegert to
    convert PostScript to PDF on the UNIX platform, with excellent results.
    See http://www.this.net/~frank/pstill.html . Pstill is free for
    noncommercial use. PostScript files can be produced by the printer
    driver for Apple Laserwriter, which is included in the Windows operating
    systems.

    One advantage of PDF files not mentioned by Dr. Siff is that the contents
    are protected: no text or graphics can be copied to other documents.
    Another advantage of PDF is that all readers will see exactly the same
    formatting. With a Word document, you could submit a two-page abstract
    to a conference, only to be told that the Word document was three pages
    on their system. PDF solves that problem.

    Some funding agencies (e.g. American Heart Association) now require
    grant proposals to be sent as PDF files.

    Many thanks to Mel Siff for this useful information. I have not looked
    in detail at the resources he found, but it seems to be relatively easy
    to produce PDF files from Windows applications for free.

    Ton van den Bogert, Biomch-L co-moderator

    ------------ original message: -------------------------------------------

    > From: Mcsiff@aol.com
    > Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2000 04:08:22 EST
    > Subject: Inexpensive PDF Programs
    > To: BIOMCH-L@nic.surfnet.nl

    By now, many of you are familiar with PDF (Portable Document Format) files
    that you can open on any computer provided that you have already downloaded
    the free Adobe Acrobat Reader from:



    While this free program allows you to read PDF files from MACs, PCs etc, it
    does not allow you to create your own PDF files of academic and other
    documents prepared in other programs such as Word, Photoshop, Freehand, Excel
    and numerous others. To do that, you usually have to buy Adobe Acrobat
    (Writer) which will cost you about US $250. What many people do not know is
    that there are shareware or free programs available that will create PDF
    files for you. If you submit articles to journals or collaborate with fellow
    professionals across the world, PDF files will make life far easier for both
    sender and receiver.

    The advantage of this is that you can create files that you can share with
    anyone over the Internet, irrespective of which email system you are using.
    I am sure that it has often frustrated many of you that the files which you
    so carefully composed for a colleague who uses a different computer system or
    email service cannot read what you sent, especially if they contain tables,
    graphs or photos. If this is the case, then converting your files to PDF is
    the answer. All that you do then is convert your files to PDF format, then
    send them as attachments to your friend and all will be well.

    To help you do this, here are a few shareware and freeware programs that you
    can download from the web:

    For Macintosh:

    http://www.jwwalker.com/

    For PC:

    http://www.daneprairie.com/
    http://www.over.to/freepdf/

    Once you have installed these programs on your computer, all that you need to
    do is to print to PDF instead of to your printer and these programs will
    automatically create a PDF version of your original file, whether it contains
    photographs and tables or not.

    Dr Mel C Siff
    Denver, USA
    mcsiff@aol.com

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