I read a lot of lengthy texts on my computer (including books), so I was happy to come across this site called PDF Online. They provide a free service by which you can convert a lot of different document types into PDFs that are then readable with Adobe Acrobat. According to the front page, PDF Online supports .doc, .rtf, .ppt, .pps, .xls, .pub, .mht, and .txt files. In addition, you can even include images (.jpg, .bmp, .gif, etc.)in your document and those will be converted to. All you do is upload the file, create a name for the output file, and enter your email address. A few minutes later, the PDF file will be in your Inbox ready to use.
I’ve taken advantage of PDF Online numerous times now and am very happy with the results. Now whenever I have a plain text file, like from Project Gutenberg or something, I can convert it to PDF, thereby making it much easier to read. I’ve also used PDF Online for a newsletter and a couple of school projects. Everything has come out perfectly.
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