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Editor for PDFs: recommendations, please?

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Perry Mowbray:
 :) Elegant sufficiency I hope

Curt:
- oh yes, thank you.
Nitro Pro is also a very capable converter.

rjbull:
   * Edit PDF content - fix typos, remove and change text & graphics
-Curt (January 27, 2010, 10:43 AM)
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I'd be interested to know what they mean by "Edit."  By the looks of what they say, it sounds a bit like Foxit.  Yes, you can change things, but it's a bit like using peelable Letraset, or a kindergarten cut-and-stick job.  It isn't remotely like using a word processor.

Curt:
..., you can change things, but it's a bit like using peelable Letraset, or a kindergarten cut-and-stick job.  It isn't remotely like using a word processor.
-rjbull (January 30, 2010, 02:44 PM)
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so you feel sure it will treat the pdf as if it is an image and not a text file?

dcm:
I tried Lightning PDF Professional, but it would not install without removing another PDF tool - maybe Expert PDF 6.

When I asked support if Lightning was an upgrade from Expert, they could not tell me.

I asked for a refund and was given another long distance number to call, and they asked for a lengthy response to a "Letter of Destruction for Avanquest Software".

Now I have to wait up to 30 days for a refund.

Just a warning...

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