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

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elpresi:
I am surprised that noone has mentionned OpenOffice which has a PDF import plugin:
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/project/pdfimport
Indeed it is not a NATIVE PDF editor, but it does work and has PDF export, and is FREE.

Curt:
I am surprised that noone has mentionned OpenOffice
-elpresi (May 12, 2009, 06:29 PM)
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- you really shouldn't be surprised, because this thread is about a pdf EDITOR.

elpresi:
well, I then agree that Infix is a nice intuitive one

cmpm:
Funny, serif 8 is a pdf publisher, yet it can't even read a pdf! And certainly if it won't read a pdf it can't edit it.

Strange....

urlwolf:
I don't think adobe acrobat can do things Infix does. At least not as easily.
How's the rendering quality (and speed) of nitro and Infix
Can they be used as day-to-day pdf readers (with some nice editing properties)?
Maybe someone should review them and update the pdf reader quality thread?

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