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Three Free Alternatives to Adobe Reader
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naoise.gaffney@...08/10/07 Report as spam1
My favourite PDF application.
I use ScanSoft PDF Professional 4 on a daily basis. I primarily bought it to convert PDF's to Word / PPT / Excel. The one major drawback, is that it's slooooooooow when loading PDF's. Otherwise it's strongly recommended and I'm particularly fond of the ability to modify the contents (such as adding notes, stamps, modifying text, tables and pictures).
Of the freeware versions I've tried I haven't found one I like, yet.
Slainte!
Naoise "Gaff" Gaffney -
fowlbruce08/10/07 Report as spam2
Nekulturny pdf Reder Article
Zut! One must go track down all three sources to find they are WINDOWS only! Are you a tool of running dog Microsoft? Other people use LINUX, UNIX, or even OS. Doth not a Jew have hands? Next time at least state clearly that what you are promulgating applies to specific operating systems.
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qtip101a@...08/10/07 Report as spam3
i agree
I use an Apple Mac computer and yes I tire of people and companies thinking the whole world is a clone of Microsoft. I use a Mac because I use the my computer for all my life and the built in PDF viewer called preview slamms anything. It is fast, intuitive, free and best of all it is small.
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chuck81208/10/07 Report as spam4
pdf995
I've used a program called pdf995 alternately with Adobe. It's actually a suite of products (reader, creator, editor, encryption.) It's pretty fast. The free version is actually adware, but the ads are pretty inconspicuous. I think you can pay around $20 and get an ad-free version. (I especially like the editor. Lets you extract and combine with pdfs you already have) http://www.pdf995.com/
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sdriessen08/10/07 Report as spam5
Free pdf converter
I use cutepdf. Works good enough for me.
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Thad McIlroy08/10/07 Report as spam6
Amusing irony
I love it that your story about not using an Adobe product features a prominent Adobe ad...is this part of Web 2.0 :-)?
Thad McIlroy
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