Fellows and fellowesses,
I use the Adobe reader software for opening and reading PDFs,
especially if the document contains unicode characters. Window-Eyes
with DECTalk successfully renders such characters in PDFs; I'm not
sure about other speech synths, but I digress. The problem I don't
mind admitting to you is that I find the Adobe software slow and
unstable. So, I am looking for an alternative PDF reader which works
as well as the Adobe reader in rendering those unicode symbols, but
minus the slowness and instability. Incidentally, OCR packages such
as Kurzweil and Openbook do not recognise unicode text.
So, any ideas, suggestions?
Sincerely, Matthew
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