PDF2Printer: Add Print Option To PDF File Right-Click Context Menu In Windows 8

Windows 8's early consumer release packages have created a lot of buzz among people. It also has given Microsoft, an early opportunity to find various bugs before the final release, as beta testing is something that makes the end product a lot more polishing. If you've been playing around with Windows 8 beta versions (Consumer Preview or Release Preview), then you must have noticed that the Windows 8 native Reader app doesn't allow you to print PDF documents. Why such feature was left in the dust is beyond our understanding but luckily we have found an application that might help you out. PDF2Printer is a small application for Windows 8 that offers a quick way to print your PDF documents. It lets you integrate Print command into the right-click context menu for PDF files, allowing you to quickly select the printer you want to use to print your PDF document. In addition, the installation package also contains batch PDF print utility, which lets you print multiple PDF documents in one go as well as send selected PDF files to Virtual Printer application. Details after the jump. Read More

WinScan2PDF: Scan Documents To PDF File Without Using PDF Printer

PDF printers, such as Bullzip PDF Printer and PDF24, have become popular tools used for converting text documents into PDF files. But the process of using a PDF printer to convert a scanned image to PDF file format is rather long and tiresome. It generally requires you to first scan the document to image format, then access the image, give Print command, select PDF Printer from the list of available printers, and hit Print button. Kind of headache, isn’t it? A better alternative is to use WinScan2PDF, a simple application that converts scanned documents directly into PDF format, without the need for a PDF printer. Read More

Windows 7 PDF Reader & Printer

PDF being the most popular format for sharing documents is continuing to get more and more famous. Sadly, Microsoft has not added native support for PDF documents in Windows 7. The only way for users to read or print PDF document is to find a good 3rd party tool. Read More