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Low Cost DTP Software for Creating PDF Files

Creating PDF Files free software tools

Designing and creating PDF files does not have to be expansive.

Some of our customers want to find the way to publish while limiting the costs. Most of the magazine designers use InDesign and there is no doubts that it is great, but still pretty expensive software. Here you will find a review of low budget and professional designing tools for designing and creating PDF files.

Free open-source DTP software

There are different types of DTP (Dscriesktop Publishing) software available nowadays, either as online or downloadable versions. The purpose of these appplications is to enable users to create magazines, brochures, posters, books, newspapers or flyers. Exporting/importing the Portable Document Format (PDF) files is possible as well. While most DTP programs are quite expensive, the cheapest – and some even free – among them are listed below, along with their corresponding tools and plug-ins.

Inkscape

Inkscape has been released under the GNU General Public License. It is 100% free and can be easily downloaded from its website www.Inkscape.org. Inkscape is an easy to use open source vector graphics editor, which uses the W3C standard Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) file format. It can easily compete with Adobe Illustrator, Xara X or CorelDraw.

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Scribus

Scribus has been released under the GNU General Public License. It is 100% free and can be easily downloaded from its website www.scribus.net. You can create all manner of great looking documents with this easy to use and powerful DTP application, which can easily compete with the leading commercial and expensive DTP program, which is Adobe InDesign. Scribus has plenty of options to choose from to achieve best results.

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Proprietary/Commercial

Serif PagePlus X-9

PagePlus X-9 developed by Serif Europe is a proprietary, commercial software application available for purchase from the website www.serif.com/pageplus for $105.24. You can create all manner of great looking documents with this easy to use and powerful DTP application, which can easily compete with the leading commercial and expensive DTP programs, which are Adobe InDesign and Microsoft Publisher. PagePlus X-9 has plenty of options to choose from to achieve best results.

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PDFfiller

PDFfiller consists of an intuitive editing platform for PDFs, collaboration tools to change a document upon request and share it with colleagues, online signature technology to close deals without any printing and scanning, and several levels of advanced security.

Every part of the PDFfiller platform was carefully designed and developed according to their clients’ responses.

It has a number of features that come in handy in all industries for all kinds of tasks, so here they are:

Getting on board with PDFfiller doesn’t mean to abandon the tools you already use. PDFfiller offers seamless integrations with Salesforce, Sharepoint, Google Docs, Xero, Slack, Office 365, Box and developers are welcome to use their API.

iStudio Publisher

iStudio Publisher has been developed by iStudio Software, a UK based company. It is a proprietary, commercial software application available for purchase from the website www.istudiopublisher.com for $45. It is a truly great publishing app, meant to be a cheap and user-friendly alternative to the expensive and complicated DTP applications available on the market.

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Online PDF manipulation tools

Do you know that for simple PDF manipulation and editing you can use software tools available for free online. You can also design your magazine with PowerPoint and export it to PDF file. Here is my favourite online PDF edition tools stack:

Now it’s your turn. What’s your favourite tool for creating and designing magazine content?

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