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Foxit PDF Reader and Editor

Foxit PDF Reader and Editor

If you are at a public place like in library and you may want to fill a job application form by computer. Since most public computer does not have Acrobat Reader Professional which can edit PDF files, what will you do then?

You can read PDF files and type on it. Very easy user interface. Very light consumption of computer resources (memory).

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Did any of these ever happen to you:
* Had a PDF file ready for printing, and then found some minor typo?

* Wanted to electronically fill a PDF form, but it was not fill-able?

* Got a PDF document from your colleague or your client, or just from your file archive, wanted to change it and send it to other people?

* Wanted to consolidate a report from different PDF files?

Foxit PDF Editor is a tool for modifying page contents in Portable Document Format (PDF)
documents. Unlike other so-called “PDF Editors”, which are designed only to work with “Notes”
and limited page contents, Foxit PDF Editor allows you to modify any kind of page contents
within any existing PDF documents, then save back to same or new PDF documents. You can’t find
such an easy to use, efficient and affordable PDF editing solution anywhere else in the world!

[pay]Reader http://rapidshare.com/files/95133232/Foxit_PDF_Reader_Pro.u3p
Editor http://rapidshare.com/files/95133324/Foxit_PDF_Editor.u3p
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  1. Quote

    …Acrobat Reader Professional which can edit PDF files, what will you do then?
    use openoffice,it’s better and it’s able to export files to pdf

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    This program is faster and light than Acrobat…

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