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Our Review: The developer has replaced PDF-XChange Viewer with PDF-XChange Editor, which serves as a PDF viewer plus basic editing requirements in the free version. This workhorse remains the top choice in this category. It was able to quickly open and accurately render all of the files in my test set of PDF files. Pages can be zoomed or rotated and can be exported in various image formats.

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Beyond its viewing capabilities, PDF-XChange has an extensive suite of tools for form annotating and bookmarking PDF documents. This extensive commenting capability includes many drawing tools, including the option to add a grid for precision. Comments can also be hidden, exported or imported. PDF-XChange has the ability to encrypt documents as well as managing document security and properties. Controls are easily accessible and easy to use. An important part of the reading experience for me is the ability to search the text contained in the file.

As a result, the one feature that makes PDF-XChange stand out from the other PDF readers is its ability to convert and save a scanned or imaged PDF document to one containing searchable text via the OCR process. With all of its solid qualities this proven software seems to be too sophisticated if all you need is just a reader. It contains quite a number of non-free pro features, such as page modification, digital signatures, etc., for demo purpose. If you use such features in the free version, your PDF files will be watermarked. PDF-XChange Editor was reviewed by on 2016-04-26. I entered the game late for using PDF-X Viewer, but really liked it compared to Foxit.

One of PDF-Xchange Editor’s best features is the ability to use OCR to recognize text in scanned documents – ideal if you only have a printout rather than the original file (a handout from a. PDF-XChange Editor is The PDF editor that help you to create, view, edit, annotate, OCR support and digitally sign PDF files and more on Windows 10/8/7/Vista. PDF-XChange Editor is the freeware for you to use.

PDF-X was fast, used almost 1/3 the RAM of Foxit (7.3.4), a better search function than Foxit. Foxit has (some) honking big toolbar icons. So big, it requires 2 ribbons - that you must switch between.

I'm worried about continuing use of PDF-X Viewer, since it appears they won't update it. Security issues could surface that won't be fixed. Download inazuma eleven strikers 2013. Since it opens downloaded or shared files, there's more risk than an old screenshot app, etc.

Has anyone tried Foxit Reader 8 in Vista? Haven't tried it - they don't show Vista is supported - but some download sites do. Part depends on how you actually use a reader (these are far more than readers). It appears Tracker Software won't update PDF-Xchange Viewer anymore, since PDF-X Editor was released? On my box, Editor uses 3x as much RAM as Viewer v2.5 - with *one* file open. But w/ 5 identical files open, their RAM use is closer.

Then, Viewer = 54.5 MB; Editor v6 = 59.5 MB. If you need the few extra bells in PDF-X Editor v6.0, I guess that's OK. It's obvious Tracker Software is developing Editor to compete with Adobe Reader - not worry about bloat.

They even have an icon similar to Adobe's - square, red with white markings. • or to post comments. PDF-XChange Editor V7 offers new Ribbon UI. It makes UI clean and helps to find necessary feature faster. But, if you prefer the old one, you can switch to the Classic UI. With the new interface, Editor has a lot of new features (they all are in its Version history list). I want just mentioned one great feature - 'Autosave' functionality to automatically recover documents after crashes or closing without saving.

Portable version is available too. And, as well as before, 80% of features are free.

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• or to post comments. I see posts (on this page) regarding free version download. On this forum page - I found that page when looking for anyone else being driven to insanity (in the Viewer) by the default being the 'hand tool' rather than the 'select tool' On the page I linked to above - the response was don't use the viewer, use the free editor, which has a setting to change the default to the tool that God intended - the select tool. I have just downloaded and installed it, and sure enough the setup form allows you to tick the Free version. I recall (not very much at 76) that I tried the editor a year or two ago, and did not like something (compared to the viewer). But I will give the editor another try now.

Rob PS At least we can minimize the ribbon, which I hate even more than the 'hand tool' PPS My original post here also included a download link to the Free program. I see that the moderator has removed it. So this is to let you all know that on the page I linked to above, there is also a DOWNLOAD LINK for the Free program • or to post comments.