DIY Mind Gangsterism: Part Four

Nov 20, 2004 00:53

Tools for taking over people's minds via the internet:

PDF995: haven't tried it myself, but it looks less Star Trek than fPDF. If you understand PHP and codemonkey things, you might want to look at fPDF too. Making PDFs is a useful thing, for making flyers, pamphlets, magazines, anything that you'd want to either emulate print or present print- ( Read more... )

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julzerator November 19 2004, 16:58:34 UTC
I'm sad that mrsleepless is going away. I just turned a friend onto this journal.. :(

Now I have to go find you out in teh intraweb... your delicious words aren't going to be pumped in to me via LJ.

*sad*

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mlewys November 19 2004, 17:02:45 UTC

The next piece of fiction you see here will be the last piece of fiction you see here.

*cries*

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lograh November 19 2004, 17:12:34 UTC
all good things must end.

Thank you for your thoughts and words. How long will you keep it up for us to sift through the archives of?

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mistersleepless November 19 2004, 17:15:57 UTC
Permanent archive.

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textureslut November 19 2004, 17:28:27 UTC
Although I haven't commented before. I've been reading this journal for a few months now and it's been consistently fascinating. Thanks. This particular series is getting bookmarked. It will be useful during the Revolution.

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reverend_pain November 19 2004, 17:43:21 UTC
FYI: I use PDF995 and it works like a dream. Very easy to use too, no ads or shareware messages added to the PDFs themselves, which is what you want. They also offer other useful software for free, for editing PDFs and for adding digital signatures, if you're worried about your PDFs being used the wrong way...

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kermix November 19 2004, 18:08:48 UTC
OpenOffice also has PDF capability, though it's part of a larger MS Office-like suite; any idea how it compares?

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mr_wombat November 19 2004, 18:12:09 UTC
It kicks the holy hell out of MS office, that's for sure. I don't think it's so hot on the Powerpoint end of things (last I saw of it) but for word processing it rocks.

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kermix November 19 2004, 18:19:56 UTC
My own fault for not clarifying; I meant, in terms of the PDF export, compared to more PDF-specific applications (which I'm not familiar with, unlike OpenOffice).

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