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INfix: easy, capable, but expensive WordPad-like PDF editor

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Curt:
- Infix is editing per page.

rjbull:
@Curt:

The few PDFs I tried it on had a text box around every few letters (even words were usually comprised of multiple text boxes).  I don't have a burning need to edit pdfs, so I just dropped it. 

What I wonder now is if other (possible more expensive) PDF editors such as INfix handle things such that this issue isn't noticeable by the user? 
-mwb1100 (June 12, 2009, 09:19 AM)
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Curt, do you mean that Infix allows you to ignore the boxes, and looks to the user like you're editing free text?

Curt:
- yes.

Title by itself, headline by itself, and all the 'normal' text as a section by itself:

INfix: easy, capable, but expensive WordPad-like PDF editor


Infix does not understand that the text may continue on the next page.

rjbull:
Infix does not understand that the text may continue on the next page.
-Curt (June 15, 2009, 10:44 AM)
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Thanks...  I suppose it was too much to hope it would really work like a word processor...   :huh:

Curt:
... too much to hope it would really work like a word processor... -rjbull (June 16, 2009, 03:48 AM)
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It doesn't even work like a pdf viewer!

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