PDFMyURL is a website that can be used for converting website or a single webpage into a static pdf file. The tool does a phenomenal job at maintaining formatting, including correct font sizes and in-line images. Advanced users also have a number of tweaks they can add to the end of whichever URL they drop in that can change how the PDF is created, my favorite being the size of the paper on which you may intend to printing it.
PDFMyURL also offer some advance options to add this service on your website for converting webpage into a PDF file or use the service from your own server.
FontCapture is a new service that allows you to create fonts from your own handwriting. There’s no software to download and install, all you need is a printer and a scanner. Simply fill in the font template, scan and upload it to our website, and download your completed font. The fonts you create using fontcapture can be used on both Windows and Mac computers.
How to Create Font from Handwriting.?
Step 1: Print font template
The first step is to download and print the font template. It’s in PDF format, so you’ll need a PDF reader like Acrobat Reader to open it.
Download font template.
Step 2: Complete the font template
After printing the font template, it’s time to fill it in with your own handwriting. For best results it’s recommended to use a black marker pen (Sharpie or similar). Make sure to leave a margin around each character.
Step 3: Upload your completed font template
After completing the font template, it’s time to scan it. Here’s a few tips on how to achieve good results:
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Set your scanner to operate in grayscale or color mode at 200 DPI or higher.
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Save the scanned image in PNG (preferred) or JPG format.
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Make sure you don’t scan the template upside down. If you do, rotate the image 180 degrees using an image editor.
Use the form below to upload the image
Step 4: Preview and download your font
Google has another new feature to Gmail. Gmail users can now directly browse PDF file file from their Gmail account. PDF viewer in Gmail is really useful for those Gmail users who only want to read the PDF files and don’t want to download PDF files from Gmail to local computer. Gmail PDF viewer opens the PDF document inside your browser as a complete PDF viewer. Gmail PDF viewer preserves all the formatting and graphics that you see in typical PDF reader software.
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Adobe has made a big change in Acrobat 9, often we see a new version of software has some more new features and more security improvements over the previous version of software but Adobe has changed this thing and Acrobat 9 uses simple passwords that most people use because it’s easy to remember but at the same easy and simple passwords are easy to crack also. Acrobat 9 supports password-based 256-bit AES encryption rather than 128-bit. it can also allow external brute-force cracking tools to attempt to guess document passwords more rapidly because fewer processor cycles are required to test each password guess. These tools operate independently of Acrobat and work directly on a password protected document by repeatedly guessing from lists of dictionary words like "turkey", "potato", and "pie" to see if the document will open.
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