Hello Michael,
I don't know about the second best, as IMHO it would be difficult to
find anything less manageable the Adobe Reader, but again, I speak
from my own experience with the software.
The Kurzweil software, in my view, is one of the better programs for
handling PDFs, since it treats the document as a sequence of scanned
images and therefore not only the text but also the layout format is
captured by the OCR engine. Moreover, you have the other luxury
features of Kurzweil which make the experience of handling documents
a pleasant one.
I do however appreciate that the price can be prohibitive to most
blind people; although that shouldn't preclude you from downloading
the 30-day demo from one of the vender sites (e.g.
http://www.sightandsound.co.uk).
HTH
Sincerely, Matt
At 09:09 10/04/2013, you wrote:
Hi,
May I ask, which is the second best option as a software to read the
PDF documents instead of the Adobe Reader?
Suggestions are appreciated.
Michael Micallef Dip I.T.
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