Tired of the same old PDF sites? Looking for exciting and interesting stuff in the PDF world? Let’s spice it up!
I searched around for a few PDF links on the web that can help to break the PDF monotony and inspire some creativity in using the PDF format. From communities to downloadable software, there are endless things you can do with the PDF format.
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Acrobat User Communities
This community is a good way to get into the world of the PDF. Blogs, user groups, articles and more, you can get in touch with things happening around the PDF on a regular basis.
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Scribd
From Scribd, the new “Youtube� for documents that’s making headlines. Download interesting documents in PDF format!
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Fictionwise
Forget going into a book store. Just download in the comfort of your own home.
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Comic Book Creator
If you’re creative and want to combine your talents with technology, you can create your own comic book using the PDF format.
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National Geographic
Known visually for their artistic and poignant cover pages, National Geographic has a variety of those same eye-catching images as posters you can download, print and assemble into large sized posters.
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AcroTex
This site was highlighted in an article on
Planet PDF. It displays a good idea of what interactive PDFs can do.
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Role Playing Games
Play an angel, an elf or a wizard. You can browse and buy from a resource of RPG games from e23.
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Makezine
From Makezine, a magazine for “do-it-yourself� technology projects that has a “Make PDF� section where you can download instructions for do it yourself projects.
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Oragami
On this website, you can find a whole variety of, you guessed it—PDF origami diagrams for free.
All you gotta do is look around and undoubtedly, you’ll find some cool PDF links of your own. With the World Wide Web, it’s almost impossible to NOT find anything.