Become paperless in your daily life Going green has become a part of most of the facets of our life from recycling to hybrid cars. However, it is still very difficult to do away with paper completely. Luckily, there are some pretty easy ways to take that next step to going paperless ranging from e-readers to shopping lists. We’ve come up with five tips to reduce your paper use on our blog. 5 Ways to “Go Green” > The tyranny of European software The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) and other activists will meet this weekend in Manchester to try to stop government websites from recommending a single proprietary software application for an open format despite the availability of alternatives, both proprietary and open source. “Every time that state websites link to non-free applications and encourage visitors to use them, they needlessly ask citizens to throw away their freedom,” says Karsten Gerloff, president of the FSFE. Read the full story on the blog… Freedom of Software > Protecting yourself and your PDF files Just about anyone who used a computer in the past year would have come across something to do with PDF security — more specifically, exploits leveraging JavaScript or Flash-based content. With high-profile blunders involving nuclear submarines and the US president, the increased interest isn’t exactly surprising, but — controversy aside — these events act as a timely reminder to think a little more seriously about the ways in which you exchange and store confidential information. Read on at the blog… Staying safe with PDF > Nitro Reader 2: Introducing...QuickSign Possibly one of the coolest features in Nitro Reader 2 is QuickSign – just about everything in Nitro HQ gets signed using it, and we’ve had some great feedback from our user community. For those who aren’t familiar, it allows you to easily stamp your signature (or your initials, company logo, or any other image) onto a PDF file with just a couple of clicks. That means never having to go through that tedious print-sign-scan-email process again! Check out the New Video > |
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