Action PDF Reader?

J

jedisb

http://www.futuresolutions.com.au/pdfaction.html

I just came across this today. I haven't downloaded it yet. I wanted to
ask if anyone has had any experience with it to know how it compares to
Foxit. Size-wize, there is no comparison - this thing is over 20MB.
However, the featureset listed on the web site seems pretty nice:

· View PDF documents easily
· View PDF's that contain heavy graphical content up to 300% faster

· Fill in forms & save or print
· Use the view function to navigate quickly back through previously
viewed PDF documents
· Open up to 17 different PDF's at a time
· Save PDF's as a high resolution graphic image
· The program utilises maximum viewing space via a flyout bookmark
menu system, which retracts automatically when not in use
· Users can delete pages or save PDF's
· Scroll over the navigational tool bar & see the help speach bubble,
short cut keys and tool icons displayed in up to 7 different languages
on the fly
· User passwords (if applied) are remembered by the program in each
session - means constantly opening PDF's without entering in the
password each time
· PDF Action can be set as your default PDF reader but it also can
work with other PDF programs available today
· Speech Accessibility' for reading the PDF document, is via
shortcut keys (CNTRL +R & CNTRL +N) or selection from the menu
· Toolbar icon speach accessibility is via the TAB key
· Can read any version of Adobe Acrobat
· Can read any PDF's created by other PDF software
 
S

SamF.

I have never seen the program before but I would like to know more
about it.

1) Will it fill out premade PDF forms and save them or does it work as
a typerwriter as Foxit does?

2) Does it leave an image promoting itself on your document?
3) Is it nag ware?
4) What kind of images does it create? Would it make a 300 dpi multi
page tiff for example?
5) What kind of voices will the reader use? sapi 5.1?
 

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