eXPert PDF Reader 1.2.7

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eXPert PDF Reader is a free software that lets you view and print pdf
documents on windows operating systems.The reader will also allow
modification of existing documents. You may modify document outlines,
insert rubber stamps and modify any annotation that has been created
from eXPert PDF or any other pdf creation software. eXPert PDF Reader
is the ideal solution for viewing pdf documents. Fast, reliable and
skinable gives all you need for been the pdf viewer of your choise.

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eXPert PDF Reader is a free software that lets you view and print
pdf documents on windows operating systems.The reader will also
allow modification of existing documents. You may modify document
outlines, insert rubber stamps and modify any annotation that has
been created from eXPert PDF or any other pdf creation software.
eXPert PDF Reader is the ideal solution for viewing pdf documents.
Fast, reliable and skinable gives all you need for been the pdf
viewer of your choise.

http://www.klitetools.com/comments.php?catid=84&shownews=1884

You could also give the developer's url :
http://www.visagesoft.com/products/pdfreader/index.php
 
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eXPert PDF Reader is a free software that lets you view and print pdf
documents on windows operating systems...
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Has anybody been using it yet? Any review?
What makes it better (or different) than Adobe Reader?
 
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Has anybody been using it yet? Any review?
What makes it better (or different) than Adobe Reader?

Better than Foxit pdfreader..I think so far..
 
gklatv said:
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Has anybody been using it yet? Any review?
What makes it better (or different) than Adobe Reader?

I couldn't find any reviews, but I just tried it and couldn't find how
to go directly to a page number (Ctrl+N in Acrobat Reader). Also
couldn't find any help files in the program or on the vendor's site.

I'll stick with Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.1, thanks.

Larry
 
Larry Sabo said:
I couldn't find any reviews, but I just tried it and couldn't find how
to go directly to a page number (Ctrl+N in Acrobat Reader). Also
couldn't find any help files in the program or on the vendor's site.

I'll stick with Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.1, thanks.

Larry

OK, I just figured out how to jump to a page number. Enter it into the
page number box and press [Tab]. Beats me why they didn't include a
help function or documentation, in the program or at their site.

Larry
 
Le 7 Jun 2005 09:44:46 -0700, gklatv a écrit :
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Has anybody been using it yet? Any review?
What makes it better (or different) than Adobe Reader?

_Great_ preference for *Foxit* pdfreader !

-xpert take 30Mb RAM,acroread32 (v7) take 20mb... and foxit only 6Mb for
the same PDF document.
-xpert take at least 12Mb on HD, acroread7 95Mb... and foxit only 2Mb !
-xpert have a invading GUI (wich reduce visibility) and no real fullscreen
mode (bottom nav toolbar...)
-foxit "advertisement" can be disabled...

http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php

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Le 7 Jun 2005 09:44:46 -0700, gklatv a écrit :


_Great_ preference for *Foxit* pdfreader !

-xpert take 30Mb RAM,acroread32 (v7) take 20mb... and foxit only 6Mb
for the same PDF document.
-xpert take at least 12Mb on HD, acroread7 95Mb... and foxit only 2Mb
! -xpert have a invading GUI (wich reduce visibility) and no real
fullscreen mode (bottom nav toolbar...)
-foxit "advertisement" can be disabled...

http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php

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My only problem with Foxit is that, some pdf files cannot be read, the
graphics can not be seen,..large sections of missing
information,,otherwise, I use Foxit regularly.
 
Le 08 Jun 2005 14:22:28 GMT, MyName a écrit :
do you mean you can each time you open Foxit, or once
permanently, and if the latter how?

i'm not sure, but when using preferences (CTRL+K) dialog, the "add-off"
choice seems to be definitive (actually unable to restore advertisement
logo...)
i don't know yet where foxit save the settings.

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