I've been debating on a way to share good stuff like PDFs etc with the FF community, so I decided this morning to use a drop at Drop.io and feed it in. First contender is a PDF full of stick figures explaining the economic nose dive =)
Glen... even better! OK, I'm going back to bed...
- Johnny
Just so you know, my wife just asked why I got out of bed and I said 'I needed to suggest something to a friend" She asked if it was a FriendFeed friend and I said yes. Her response... "You are so lame, FAIL"... God I love her so much :)
- Johnny
I'm checking out Scribd now, so we'll see if it's more intuitive. And John: you don't fail! WIN!
- FFing Enigma
If it's what I think it is, that document is fantastic and simple... I posted a Powerpoint version of it on Dropbox but nobody looked at it *sniffle*. Still, the dropbox interface is great for this sort of thing.
- Steve Sebestyen
from twhirl
Steve, I'll take a look at Dropbox as well. I like the Scribd interface, but am having a bear of a time figuring out how to get a feed of just my documents... But yes, the document is very easily understood, though perhaps a touch crass at times. Not that there's anything wrong with that =)
- FFing Enigma
Ken, it's hilarious isn't it? I've no idea where it came from, but I'd love to find out and give the author +123948719 internets.
- FFing Enigma
You can save PDFs to Delicious and other bookmarking sites too.
- Roney Smith
Roney, these are PDFs that are on my desktop; does Delicious now offer upload capability?
- FFing Enigma
Tina, you could use Evernote (if you set up a public notebook it does have an RSS feed you can subscribe to). The only problem might be that you're limited to 40mb of uploads a month with the free account. I don't know how much space your PDFs take but it's an option. :)
- Lindsay