This simple free service makes sharing PDFs painless
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This simple free service makes sharing PDFs painless
"Look, I'm not gonna lie to ya': I've got a bit of a love-hate relationship with PDFs. And, more often than not, it veers mostly toward the "hate" side of that spectrum. Don't get me wrong: PDFs are certainly useful. When you need to share something with specific formatting and know it'll look exactly the same to anyone who sees it, there's no better way to get the job done."
"The next time you've got a PDF you need to share with someone, remember a website called PDF to Link​. ➜ PDF to Link does exactly what you'd expect, from its name: It takes any PDF you feed it (mmm, documents . . .) and turns it into a temporary link that anyone you send it to can see-almost like Snapchat for PDFs, only with way less saucy material."
PDF to Link converts PDFs into temporary, shareable web links that recipients can open in any browser without downloading. The service requires no sign-in or account creation and works on any device. Users select or drag-and-drop a PDF and click Generate Shareable Link to produce a custom URL, a process the site claims takes only about seven seconds. The generated link eliminates email attachments and reduces friction by letting recipients view the PDF directly in their browser. The tool is designed for quick, formatting-preserving sharing of documents with minimal effort.
Read at Fast Company
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