To create a PDF book (ebook) at first you must produce your book with a word processor software like Microsoft Word then print/convert produced file to PDF. With ParmisPDF software (www.parmispdf.com) you can convert Microsoft word files (doc, docx and rtf) to PDF.
I am using sinpo word to pdf to create my pdf document. first i will edit it in word ,after finish it ,i will convert it into pdf,it's very easy and i am familiar with word,so there will not be many mistake and difficulties.if you wiah u can lso have a try,hope it is helpful.http://www.simpopdf.com/word-to-pdf.HTML
If you have pdf book, you can convert it to interactive flash flip book, that can enhance the reading experience.
You can try this program : http://www.pdfindexgenerator.com/
You can create PDF file using "export" command or "publish" command. Another method is printing PDF by PDF virtual printer.
I know there is one special product which is called PDF Editor,it is designed specially for the customers who want to create a hyperlink in a pdf file.
The original program to create them was Adobe Writer. Now you can use some different PDF programs such as PDF Creator. OpenOffice is an office suite that can save in PDF format, Microsoft Office can't unless Adobe Writer is installed.
Go to Acrobat.com and create one online. Also, to make a Word document into PDF, when you save as, choose the PDF option.
You can try a free pdf creator, I am using simpo pdf creator lite, it can create pdf from most printable windows applications. So, you can try it.
There are so many E-book formats in fact, but the most popular one should be epub, you could try create Epub through calibre, it's free.
OpenOffice programs have a function "Export as PDF" which works well.
No, Adobe Reader will read PDF files, while Adobe Acrobat can create and edit PDF files. Adobe Reader is just a free PDF reader, but Adobe Acrobat Pro/Stand is much more powerful to deal with PDF files, will help to create, edit and convert PDF.
Try to turn your pdf book to interactive Flash flipping book. Then you can flip the pdf page like reading a real book. Click the link below to get the flipbook maker.Well, I wonder that what is your 'interactive PDF'. I don't really know, but, I have got a PDF converter which could help convert PDF to other format. It works very well, and it preserves the original text content, images, layouts and hyperlinks after conversion, efficiently and accurately.A PDF converter may have a discount at 'back to school' time.May be you can try _first ,converter pdf to word(or JPG,Excel).Then interactive pdf.It is easy reaching.
Mac OS X has PDF creation built in. Select Print and then select PDF from the Print dialogue window and select an apposite option.
If you want to create a fillable form field in an existing pdf file, you may can a pdf editor. Or if you have acobat x/pro, you can turn to it. If you want to make your existing PDF file editaable you could still use PDF Editor. With it you can edit the pdf directly.