Thank you for downloading PDF-XChange PRO 2012.
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by Rex Harrill 14 Mar, 2011 02:25 PM PDT
I'm usually too busy to write complimentary notes, but I can hardly keep using PDF XChange Pro day after day without letting you know how fine the software is (but you knew that, didn't you?).by Neil Brougham 10 Mar, 2011 06:42 AM PDT
Here is a program that just works. No inconvenient updates and upgrades every few days.
This is one of the first programs I install when setting up a new computer.
It is worth every penny, and has allowed me to banish Adobe from my computer.
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by M. Klein-Reesink 22 May, 2011 05:55 AM PDT
Great product! I used Adobe Reader long years, but it became to unsecure and took too many system resources. I tested other competitiors like FoxIt, but it was not so fine-tuned and comfortable like yours. Also tested some freeware-PDF-writer, but their results were not so perfect like the files made by PDF-XChange! :-) Really good!
by Linda Fahlberg-Stojanovska 12 Nov, 2010 01:18 AM PDT
Absolutely the best pdf software period. Does EVERYTHING I want.by Bruce Gaugler - Long Island Cares, Inc. 4 Nov, 2010 07:39 AM PDT
The final straw with Adobe Acrobat was looking, at length as usual due to their complicated user interface and unhelpful help site, for a way to resize font in text boxes and callouts. Finally, I searched the Internet, only to find . . . Adobe Acrobat does not even provide this capability!
That was it. A V-8 moment occurred, without the head-slapping: Why the heck did I abandon PDF XChange 4 Pro for this bloated, pretentious piece of junk from Adobe?
I uninstalled Adobe Acrobat (saving myself 4GB of hard drive space in the bargain) and reinstalled PDF XChange 4 Pro. The first thing I noticed were the text box and callout tools and, lo and behold, the drop down menus for selecting text fonts and sizes. No hunting, no perplexity, no frustration.
This and so many other things are more convenient, better presented and documented, and just plain easier to do in PDF XChange 4 Pro. V-8 moment! This time, including head-slap. Ouch!