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Foxit Reader
To
put it gently, Adobe Reader is a real pain in the hindquarters. It's
monstrously large, slow to load, and includes many features most users
will hardly ever need. Foxit PDF Reader 3.0 kills the bloat and throws
in some useful features, such as multimedia support and content-sharing
options, while still allowing you to quickly access your PDFs.
The interface mimics Adobe's, so you won't have to change your reading
habits. In our test, the text readability was similar. The small
program starts surprisingly fast compared with Adobe. You might need to
fiddle a bit to get it to work with your Internet browser, but you can
find help on Foxit's support forums. It's a nice touch that it opens
PDFs from the Internet in their own Foxit window, instead of sucking
resources from within the browser.
Foxit's biggest flaw in the old version was hogging memory and that has
been corrected. Recent updates include fixing the hyperlink problem,
multimedia support, printing highlighted-only sections, and tabbed PDF
browsing, so you can read multiple PDFs simultaneously and with ease.
Overall,
unless you're tied to Adobe we strongly recommend this freeware
competitor.
Foxit Reader
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Sonic PDF Creator 2
Create
professional and secure PDF documents from any Windows application with
Sonic PDF. Sonic PDF's easy to use interface lets users create PDFs
from either, the print dialog within their application or through the
easy to use Sonic PDF toolbar. The advanced security settings within
Sonic PDF allow users to prevent printing, copying and pasting of text
and graphics, and other alterations, such as adding/removing pages or
commenting. Sonic PDF also includes PDF editing, combining and branding
capabilities.

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Adobe Reader 9.2
The new version
of this indispensable product doesn't introduce revolutionary changes,
but it doesn't have to. As the low-end PDF reader, it simply keeps up
with Acrobat Professional and Standard. This release adds the ability
to play back embedded multimedia files in MP3, QuickTime, Macromedia
Flash, Real, and Windows Media formats, as well as to submit Adobe PDF
forms. It also replaces some of the icons in the default interface with
optional, dockable toolbars. You might as well install this now before
a Web site you visit prompts you to download it, because you'll need it.
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©
2005, MovieToolBox
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How to split video?
Sometimes
you might want to quickly split a video file you have intoseveral
single
files without the need to edit or reencode them. Using MovieToolbox Video Splitter
(http://movietoolbox.com/splitter.html)
you can do that quickly
and easily. It will let you split a video file into several
ones automatically. You can also cut the unnecessary scenes from these
video files before saving them.
Introduction
- Download and install MovieToolbox
Video Splitter
- Run MovieToolbox
Video Splitter and load the original video
- Find the unnecessary scenes using the Detect
Scenes mode
- Mark the scenes for deletion
- Split video into several files
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