Personally, I think NitroPDF is superior; but I hate that the pro version for a nice, round $99 doesn't include OCR, and that getting the OCR version costs an additional thirty bucks.
Personally, I think NitroPDF is superior; but I hate that the pro version for a nice, round $99 doesn't include OCR, and that getting the OCR version costs an additional thirty bucks.
Anything blocked by one person should NOT affect anyone else's search results.
VOTE: NitroPDF
I know an attorney (a former county deputy prosecutor who's now in private practice) back in my home state of Indiana who has, from what he told me, been standing at his desk (rather than sitting) for many, many years.
I could not more strongly disagree.
The article stated: "If you're not a fax power user, combining K7's services with FaxZero's services would give you a free and decent arrangement for the occasional faxes you need to send and receive."
Linux beards?
Vote: FAXAWAY.COM
@gingermagic: KeyNote NF is the successor to KeyNote.
Thinking of Wave in terms of "replacing" such as GMAIL (or even email, itself) is just silly. Not every Internet communication needs to be (or even should be) as would be in Wave. Traditional email, at the very least, should (and likely will) never go away. Of this, I think there should be little fear or doubt.
Thinking of Wave in terms of "replacing" such as GMAIL (or even email, itself) is just silly. Not every Internet communication needs to be (or even should be) as would be in Wave. Traditional email, at the very least, should (and likely will) never go away. Of this, I think there should be little fear or doubt.