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Portable Document Format (pdf) file is a self-contained cross-platform document. In plain language, it is a file that will look the same on the screen and in print, regardless of what kind of computer or printer someone is using and regardless of what software package was originally used to create it. Although they contain the complete formatting of the original document, including fonts and images, PDF files are highly compressed, allowing complex information to be downloaded efficiently. PDF files are a popular format for eBooks. See the AALBC.com document All About eBooks PDF format allows the reliable reproduction of published material on many different platforms (requiring only the use of free reader software), it is a way to conveniently and quickly disseminate information including text, tables, and graphics. Currently (as of April 2000) there is no true standard, cross platform eBook software. eBook hardware is in an even worse state of affair - which vendor specific eBook sofware. In today's environment, PDF is the best solution for faithfully recreating eContent which may be read or different eBook readers and computers. A better solution [in my opinion] than the XML based Open eBook specification. Download the software: Virtually anyone - including Windows, DOS, Macintosh, SUN, and UNIX system users - can view and print a PDF file using the free Adobe(R) Acrobat(R) Reader, from the Adobe web site. To download the free Acrobat Reader click here http://www.adobe.com/acrobat/readstep.html Adobe also has information about PDF and the visually challenged.
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