

Since this feature looks so promising, I'm going to start giving this application a higher priority on my list of apps that I work with and test.

You check the box, create the file, load it on another machine that does not have those fonts on it, and if the fonts you chose to embed allow for that function to be used, this application seems to be able to do it with little or no problems that I can discern. The interface is not intimidating or complicated at all. It feels bone-stock simple compared to the expensive and complex Acrobat suite from Adobe.

It handles FONT EMBEDDING in a way that seems to be not only incredibly easy but actually seems to work as I would have hoped / expected such a feature to work. There is one thing about this app that seems to be functioning well and I noticed it right away.
