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PDF format (Portable Document Format), developed by Adobe, is a document presentation format, the specifications for PDF are available on the web. It is a universal format (regardless of which platform and software are used to generate it), compatible with any printer, flexible (you can substitute fonts, add links, bookmarks, notes) and legible onscreen with the appropriate plugins. It can be generated with Adobe Acrobat, with the open source software GhostScript or created on the fly in a Unix environment.
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PDF format (Portable Document Format), developed by Adobe, is a document presentation format, the specification of which is available on the web. It is a universal format (independent from the platform and software used to generate it), compatible with any printer, flexible (you can substitute fonts, add links, bookmarks, notes) and legible onscreen with the appropriate plugins. It can be generated with Adobe Acrobat, with the open source software GhostScript or created on the fly in a Unix environment.
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Portable Document Format (PDF)
PDF format (Portable Document Format), developed by Adobe, is a document presentation format, the specification of which is available on the web. It is a universal format (independent from the platform and software used to generate it), compatible with any printer, flexible (you can substitute fonts, add links, bookmarks, notes) and legible onscreen with the appropriate plugins. It can be generated with Adobe Acrobat, with the open source software GhostScript or created on the fly in a Unix environment.
Adobe PDF Specifications∞