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INfix: easy, capable, but expensive WordPad-like PDF editor
tomos:
Just out of curiosity, how does the standard version compare to the Professional? What additional items does Pro offer, or haven't you tested that one?
-steeladept (May 28, 2009, 09:41 AM)
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I was trying to figure out the same earlier today - the site is very poor in terms of info - for a change it took me an age to find the link to prices/buy
There are two editions of software - Standard and Professional, both offering the same sophisticated text editing but with different levels of additional features such as graphics editing and template generation for Infix Server (our server-based editing solution).
Additional features offered by Infix Pro:
tick Search & Replace across batches of documents
tick Advanced, auto-text fitting
tick Template creation for Infix Server
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that's all I found . .
Curt:
Coming up on BitsDuJour is a PDF editor called e-PDF: http://www.bitsdujour.com/software/e-pdf/
-mwb1100 (May 28, 2009, 02:04 PM)
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- I don't think it can edit the pdf's original text, only add new text.
superboyac:
I don't want to hijack this thread, but it reminded me of another thread I started (no replies :():
https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=17926.0
Anyway, for under $200 you get a full featured PDF editor. It's not as simple and fast as Infix for plain text stuff, but overall, it is probably the greatest PDF editor on earth. If you do a lot of editing on PDF's that is not just text, but a bunch of other things, this is the program to get. I love this program, it is amazing. And nobody EVER talks about it! That's why i'm such a fanboy here for it.
But Infix is pretty cool. Very fast, very simple. And yes, I LOVE the approach it takes for text editing in PDF's. And I've never heard about it before! Man, these PDF editors just come out of nowhere!
rjbull:
. . but I wasn't going to pay so much over the odds just because I live in the UK. It's a connected world now, and Nuance and other vendors will have to accept that. I bought a license for Able2Extract instead.
-rjbull (May 28, 2009, 10:29 AM)
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you should let them know so they might change their ways . . -tomos (May 28, 2009, 03:32 PM)
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I e-mailed Nuance. They didn't reply. >:(
tomos:
. . but I wasn't going to pay so much over the odds just because I live in the UK. It's a connected world now, and Nuance and other vendors will have to accept that. I bought a license for Able2Extract instead.
-rjbull (May 28, 2009, 10:29 AM)
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you should let them know so they might change their ways . . -tomos (May 28, 2009, 03:32 PM)
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I e-mailed Nuance. They didn't reply. >:(
-rjbull (May 29, 2009, 04:26 AM)
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good on you :Thmbsup:
not so good on them . . and at least you had the choice of a similar product (hopefully equally good or better)
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