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Mar 08, 2006

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Why purchase a copy of Adobe Acrobat when you can generate PDF document for free using OpenOffice? A full featured, MS Word compatible word processor from the kids at Sun Microsystems and OpenSource.

Can someone provide more information on alternatives to Adobe Acrobat -- with links?

Try Nitro PDF (www.nitropdf.com)-- its one alternative to Adobe. Must remember to embed fonts.

Please visit the following websites: http://www.primopdf.com/
http://www.docscorp.com.au

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Electronic and information technology" is a term used in the 1998 amendments to Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act. The term is used to define the scope of products covered under Section 508. Section 508 requires that electronic and information technology that is developed, procured, maintained, or used by the federal government be accessible.

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