Those wishing to view PDF files on their Windows PC's now have a choice when it comes to Viewing PDF files - the PDF-XChange Viewer is faster and more feature rich than the Adobe Reader which has until now been the Reader of choice for PDF files. The FREE PDF-XChange Viewer offers all the feature's you would expect such as support of all PDF file formats from Version 1.0 all the way to the latest 1.7 Acrobat . You might be surprised just how quickly your large PDF files open and pages smoothly refresh as they are scrolled.
In addition to all the standard features here are some of the features available in the PDF-XChange FREE Viewer:
* Tabbed Multiple Document Windows
* Add Comments and Annotations to any PDF file (subject to security settings) - unlilke the Adobe Viewer which requires the PDF creation tool to be 'certified' by Adobe !
* Markup pages with text and objects
In addition to all the standard features here are some of the features available in the PDF-XChange FREE Viewer:
* Tabbed Multiple Document Windows
* Add Comments and Annotations to any PDF file (subject to security settings) - unlilke the Adobe Viewer which requires the PDF creation tool to be 'certified' by Adobe !
* Markup pages with text and objects
* Type directly on any PDF page, not just Adobe enabled forms documents - in Typewriter mode.
* Export PDF pages or entire files to any one of the supported Image formats including BMP, JPEG, TIFF, PNG and many more ...
* Extract text from a PDF page/File
* Make your navigation of large or complex PDF files both simple and enjoyable swith the extended functionality of our 'Loupe' and the 'Pan' Window tools
- And many more features such as Rotate and 'Save', Email files etc ...
















Why some people carp about something that is free I'll never know - you dont have to download any software - and I have no objection to a link to other download options - even if they are paid for - I dont have to click that either.
Marg Man
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