Well, of course I'm using PDF-XChange Editor, as well as I have been using the Viewer for years already.
However, I'm still missing two crucial features in both of the above programs, which is why day after day, I find myself doing production work with Ad*be Acr*bat ONLY and every time (actually with v.7 Professional).
First, and most missing feature is the unbeatably easy and fast link creation in Acrobat, like described here:
Defining targets for internal hyperlinks
For easier reference, I have made a screencast video that shows how hyperlink creation works with Acrobat:
Link creation (and text highlighting) in Acrobat v.7
(a somewhat more detailed video tutorial that also shows link target selection directly INSIDE the document window can be found here)
Second most missing feature for me still is an improved behaviour of the text selection (and highlighting) tools, as described here:
Text-tools: extend markings (and auto-snap to word boundaries)
This issue is also shown in the above screencast video.
OK, so much for my humble feature requests -- but now for the praise part
I found the latest version of PDF-XChange Editor (v.3.0.305.0) to be improved in almost every respect (that I have come across in my short testing time).
To name but a few things that are much improved, or have already been truly great anyway for that matter:
- scrolling of thumbnails and other list fields has improved greatly
- page editing capabilites: almost like a full blown vector graphics program!
- Text search! Simply incredible.
- Window arrangement/customization: fantastic.
- ...
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To conclude:
Please keep up the fantastic work!
Best Regards David.P