Indeed, that's still the case. This is the message I get at the end
of a document opened in the demo version:
"You have reached the end of the text available in the demo version
of QRead. To read the rest of the document, please purchase a full
version of the application!"
At 13:03 27/01/2014, you wrote:
Unless he changed it, it used to only load part of the file.
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On 1/27/2014 7:42 AM, MJ Williams wrote:
Thanks, that works, and the unicode characters are preserved.
I say, what are the restrictions of the demo version? So far i
don't think I've encountered any.
Sincerely, Matthew
At 10:02 27/01/2014, you wrote:
Hi
I recommend to test drive the QRead software, it reads PDF and
other formats including EPUB very beautifully. Here is the website:
http://q-continuum.net/
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-----Original Message-----
From: MJ Williams [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2014 00:45
To: GW Micro Product Discussion Listserv
Subject: alternative to the Adobe Reader
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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