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On Thu, 28 Jan 2016 15:15:36 -0600, Jon Elson
wrote: Ian Field wrote: Someone mentioned a free alternative to Acrobat on this group, but the post expired before I took notes. Could someone remind me please? Thanks. On Linux, at least, there's evince. It seems to now handle all flavors of documents, and is faster than Adobe's reader. Jon I've been surprised, recently, how Ghostview still manages to tackle PDFs that choke the free readers of the bigger Acrobat and Foxit players. Sometimes just determining that a document's contents is crap, is good enough to save further time or effort. There's an awful lot of it floating around. An old Acrobat 4 install (on W98, W2K or XP) seems to ignore some forms of password protection, after an upgrade in another OS suddenly applied protection to docs that had been in unrestricted use for a decade or more. RL |
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