to underline book in electronic format

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I have some interesting books into my pc. Some of them are in djvu
format and someother are in pdf format. I would like to study these
books without printing them. I would like a software that allow me to
underline and insert comments like if I have a normal paper.
Is there someone that can help me?
 
Hi

these are called "Annotations"....I think adobe acrobat (not the free reader
but the program that creates the pdf), can do this.....

Perhaps someone knows of a freeware though... I have not personaly seen one
but I never needed such a function.

a free way I can think of is to use a program to print the pdf pages into
image files,
and then use a paint program to annotate... but this is not really practical
I know.

Perhaps you should search google with the key words "free pdf annotation"

take a look at this site too http://www.planetpdf.com
 
Larry Sabo said:
The free FoxIT PDF Reader (http://www.foxitsoftware.com/) can do that
for pdf files.

Larry


Oops! The Pro version will both highlight and add annotations; the
free version only adds notes, no highlights. However, the Pro version
can be used with all its features but places a watermark on the page
if you print it out. Not a big deal for most purposes.

Larry
 
stefjnoskynov said:
I have some interesting books into my pc. Some of them are in djvu
format and someother are in pdf format. I would like to study these
books without printing them. I would like a software that allow me to
underline and insert comments like if I have a normal paper.
Is there someone that can help me?
Adobe Acrobat Reader 7.0 (the free reader) allows you to highlight and
and notes in any .pdf which allows. The author sets the permissions,
including annotations, printing, password access, etc. at the time
(s)he published it.

HTH :-)
 
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