![]() ![]() My reservations aside, this is a good PDF viewer and creator that will likely meet most home users’ needs. In addition, I do need to export text documents from PDFs from time to time, and that just isn’t possible with PDF-Xchange. The fact that it doesn’t appear to be completely compatible with Adobe Reader and Acrobat bothers me–like Adobe or not, it is the 800-pound gorilla. Before you take the leap, however, I suggest giving the free PDF-Xchange a thorough test to ensure it meets your needs. In addition to PDF-Xchange, Tracker Software sells Standard and Pro versions that add features such as printing PDFs from Office documents and advanced PDF creation tools at $44 and $74 respectively, they’re worth considering. These vendors have incorporated modules from FileOpen that enable the same controls as the ones implemented in the Adobe products. You can save your annotated document as a new PDF, or export it in several different image formats, including BMP and TIFF–but you can’t save it as a text file. PDF Documents encrypted using the FileOpen software can be opened in a number of viewers other than Adobe Acrobat/Reader. This is unfortunate, since all other markups and comments appear to be compatible between programs. You see the text as crossed out, but the revised text is lost. PDF-Xchange does not let you select text and replace it with new wording, as you can in Adobe Acrobat–and it doesn’t recognize that markup from Acrobat, either. ![]() Just as in Adobe Acrobat, you can right-click any markup element and add a pop-up note. ![]() PDF-Xchange lets you add sticky notes cross out, underline, and highlight text add arrows, boxes, and other shapes and add freeform drawings and markup. ![]()
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