Fill In PDF Forms With CutePDF Form Filler
When you are applying for a new job or to enter university, one of the biggest problems you will likely encounter is to fill in the electronic forms sent to you in Portable Document Format (PDF). You cannot fill in the form straight away as the PDF form does not allow you to do so. You can look for some free PDF converter applications or web based services to convert your form into an editable format before filling in. However, most of the time you may feel quite disappointed when you see the layouts, alignments, fonts, etc of the converted form very different from the original.
To get the conversion done properly, you can check out CutePDF Form Filler, a PDF converter designed specifically to save interactive PDF electronic forms to your computer. After filling in the e-form, you can send the completed forms in the same format to your recipients via email or for printing. CutePDF Form Filler also allows users to apply 128-bit encryption or password protection to their PDF documents.
Of course CutePDF Form Filler is not free. Priced at $29.95, this form filler tool is still relatively cheap compared to Adobe Acrobat, Foxit PDF Editor and others. The latest version of CutePDF Form Filler Version 3.5 has just been released. This application works with Acrobat Reader 5.0 and above. It supports Microsoft Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, 2003 and Vista.
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January 19th, 2009 17:51
PDF-XChange Viewer can do the same for free