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Free PDF tools review?
Clive:
Anyone know if it's possible to run an app like DoPDF on a USB memory stick?
rjbull:
I can move the handwriting and managed to rearrange/add to it to make it say "Penicilin". Xchange Viewer is pretty cool!
-Darwin (September 18, 2007, 02:29 PM)
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can't spell penicillin, though ;)
PhilB66:
Anyone know if it's possible to run an app like DoPDF on a USB memory stick?
-Clive (September 19, 2007, 07:47 AM)
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Tomahawk PDF+ (http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=71), Swift PDF (http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=1216), and PDFProducer (http://www.portablefreeware.com/?id=142) are portable pdf tools. If you insist on doPDF, then MojoPac might offer a solution, but it's not free. Lifehacker article here.
Also, this thread HOWTO: create a portable application? might prove useful ???
Darwin:
can't spell penicillin, though
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Yes I can! Just didn't do it correctly, that's all... :-[
J-Mac:
can't spell penicillin, though
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Yes I can! Just didn't do it correctly, that's all... :-[
-Darwin (September 19, 2007, 04:17 PM)
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Like Adobe Acrobat 7, everything, with the exception of the handwriting in the left hand margin, is editable in Scansoft PDF Converter 4 Pro as well. I can move the handwriting and managed to rearrange/add to it to make it say "Penicilin". Xchange Viewer is pretty cool!
-Darwin (September 18, 2007, 02:29 PM)
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I'm thinking of purchasing PDF XChange Pro. I've been using the free viewer since the last PDF viewer thread here a few months ago, and it IS cool.
By the way I decided not to go with Nuance's OmniPage/PaperPort promo. Nuance's non-support policy is just too irksome for me. I've put up with them for a few years now and I am not going to enrich them anymore. ;)
Jim
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