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Pagehand lets you compose PDF files natively

PageHandHave you ever wondered why you can't simply author PDF files directly in a word processor? Most word processors like Microsoft Word use their own proprietary format, or a standard format like RTF. But Adobe's PDF format is the recognized standard in cross-platform page layout file formats; if you send someone a PDF file, you can be virtually guaranteed that they will be able to open and view it. And better yet, what they see will be exactly what you intended.

Though it may not seem like the world needs another word processor, the folks at PageHand decided that the ones that are currently available left something to be desired. And thus, PageHand, the word processor, was born.

PageHand has to be the most approachable word processor I've ever seen. When you first launch it, a sample document opens that is essentially a written tutorial. You are encouraged to change and edit the sample document as a way to get comfortable with PageHand's features, and can always revert back to the original sample document right from the Help menu item. With this tutorial, a new user could be comfortable navigating PageHand and using its various features very quickly.

TUAW previously covered PageHand prior to its release during WWDC, when they posted a first-look preview video. It's now in release, and is available for a limited time for $39.95, after which it will go back to the regular price of $49.95. There is a 30 day trial version available, and a money back guarantee.

Filed under: Business, Text, Utilities, Windows, E-mail, Office, Productivity, Microsoft, Freeware

Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS for Office 2007

Microsoft OfficeWhen I started beta testing Office 2007, one of the things that I initially noticed was that the ability to save a document as a PDF was baked right in. "Finally!" I thought to myself; this is something Apple has been doing in the operating system forever, and it just makes sense. Of course, that wasn't the end of it. Adobe caught wind of the situation, and decided to make life uncomfortable for Microsoft - even now, I have no idea why they'd do that. In response, MS did what it has to do in these post-antitrust times, and folded like a cheap tent - removing the ability to save documents to the PDF file format. Frustrating, right?

Well, apparently Adobe doesn't mind the ability to save to PDF format to be included in an Office add-in, so that's exactly what Microsoft has done. If you're running Office 2007, and you'd like this ability, head on over to the Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS page, and download the add-in. If it wasn't already clear, this add-in will only work in Office 2007, which is currently in beta, but will be widely released next year to coincide with the release of Windows Vista.

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