File Utilities
PDF's and the Alternatives to Adobe
You can 't do much work on a computer, these days, without encountering PDF files. "PDF" stands for "Portable Document Format," which relates to their 'portability' from one computer and operating system to another. These files can include images, charts, and tables, as well as richly-formatted text. When you print them, they look very much like what you see on the screen.
I encounter PDF files most often as documentation files for software and hardware. Very often, installer programs for software and hardware drivers offer to install Adobe Reader just so you can read how to use them.
Some of the most colorful, expletive-laden exclamations uttered under my breath have been inspired by a) waiting for unbelievably long periods of time for Adobe Reader to load, b) seeing how much of my computer's memory is being grabbed by that program, or c) being interrupted from reading a PDF file by the need to update Adobe Reader and reboot. And, to create these files, Adobe would have you buy their Adobe Acrobat PDF file creator, which costs an arm and a leg in any of its versions.
That said, it can't be denied that the idea of PDF files is a good one:Portable, device-independent files that every machine can properly interpet.
Fortunately, some very good, free programs have been created to both create and read PDF files, and that is the subject of two new Short Takes:
Foxit PDF Reader
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Foxit is a smaller, faster, full-featured replacement for Adobe Reader
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Windows Me/2000/XP/2003/Vista
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Bullzip PDF Printer
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Bullzip is a PDF file creator that masquerades as a printer
Compatibility
All Windows
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Getting Control of Your Digital Photos
Description:Use Windows Explorer Plug-ins and a free application to organize your photos
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Compatibility:Windows PC running Vista or XP
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Resources for Getting Control of your Digital Photos
Two free plug-ins for Windows Explorer and one free application are used in the Mainstream Guide called Getting Control of your Digital Photos. Click on the titles to go to the download sites.
Programs used in this Mainstream Guide
Two plug-ins for Windows Explorer are used in the Mainstream Guide called Getting Control of Your Digital Photos. Some of these -- especially the last two -- are useful utilities for many other applications. Click on the titles to go to the download sites:
Getting Control of Your Digital Photos
Hey, after a plague of personal health distractions, it's great to be back among the living. It's left me lots of time to think about what comes next, and it's going to be a fairly significant project: Getting Control of Your Digital Photos.
Featured Software:
Microsoft Photo Info, Piky Basket, Duplicate Cleaner
I'm calling this a 'project' because there are different aspects to this problem that require different pieces of software. I started with the assumption that all most people really need to organize, edit, and share their photos is a single program like Picasa, which is a very powerful program, indeed. However, I have come to think that there are some steps to take on the organization front before bringing in Picasa

