Creative Commons PDF Converter – Update

Since the release of the Creative Commons PDF Converter, 3 weeks ago, It’s been downloaded more than 700 times. We received about two dozens of emails containing ideas and suggestions (and a couple of bug reports). And the overall response has been exceptionally good (except for a couple of guys on Digg).

In the near months we intend to add the following:

I would like to thank the Creative Commons community, the readers of this blog and all the good people that have taken the time to test the CC PDF Converter. A Special thanks goes to Nathan Yergler and the creative commons staff who helped define and launch this tool.

Announcing the Creative Commons PDF Converter

The CC PDF Converter is a free (open source) application that enables you to create PDF documents from almost any application (Word, Excel, Internet Explorer and more). The CC PDF Converter also allows you to easily embed a creative commons license in your PDF file.

If you find any bugs or have any suggestions, I would really appreciate it if you leave them as comments on this post.

I can also be contacted through my email (see the About the author page).

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