Fill out PDF Forms on the web.

Here’s a handy site to help you complete PDF forms online: PDFEscape.com

You can open a PDF Form on your computer (upload) or on the web (enter URL.) This is a very handy service. No need to buy Adobe Acrobat (unless you want to create the original PDF forms.) The tool will also let you add text boxes, arrows and annotate the PDF. That would be handy for a fast and easy way to add notes to a PDF.

The free version lets you complete the form and print it. The premium ($$) version will let you email the form.

You can also setup a PDFescape link to a PDF form on your website that will allow users use this service to complete PDF forms, an interesting feature.

http://www.pdfescape.com/

How does your website look in another browser?

Here’s a site to test how your website looks in different browsers.

Select the browsers to try out and the site builds views for each. The process can take some time so don’t pick them all at once.

Here’s the site: http://browsershots.org