In order to view a PDF file, you need a PDF reader (theoretically you could use Solid Converter PDF to Word to convert it to DOC and view it, but this is not needed if you just need to view the document and not edit it).
Most customers we work with are using the free Adobe Reader, but we've heard a great deal about some alternate readers out there. The two most commonly mentioned alternatives are Foxit Reader and Sumatra PDF.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Comparing Adobe Reader to Foxit Reader and Sumatra PDF
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Labels: PDF General
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
Optimizing Your Conversion Output Using Solid Converter PDF
When it comes to PDF conversions, one size does not fit all. Converting a 100-page long document that you want to revise extensively is different from converting a two-page form. Solid Converter PDF to Word provides numerous conversion output choices that help you get the results you need.
Why Should You Care?
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Labels: PDF to Word
Friday, October 5, 2007
Converting Faxes and Scanned Images to DOC using MODI
Need to extract text from a scanned document? Chances are that doing this is a lot easier than you think, and you may even have the software to do it already. In this post we explore how to use Microsoft® Office Document Imaging (This comes with Office 2003 and 2007).
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Labels: Microsoft Word