
However, unless you know precisely how resolution changes will affect the size of your PDF, this can be a bit tricky. One benefit of not having any major features is that doPDF takes up almost no RAM.ĭoPDF gives a simple output dialog box for altering the name and saving location of the PDF, and by clicking on Advanced Options, users can manually adjust the resolution of the PDF they're creating. It does support a multitude of languages, a minor feature except to those who don't use English as their primary language.


Lacking any customization features and the control panel to manage them, doPDF is definitely meant for fast PDF creation with a minimum of fuss. Hit enter and the PDF gets created, then automatically opens for you to proofread it. Select it, hit print, and you get the chance to change the name of the PDF you're creating. Along with whatever printer you've got hooked up that shows up in the Print dialog box, doPDF adds an eponymous option. DoPDF is a fairly basic program that's utterly bereft of features beyond its main function: to let users create PDF documents from within any program using the native Print option.
