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On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 10:57 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> It's not perfect, as you say, but Foxit is what I've settled for. The rest
> are much worse to me.
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> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
> ------------------------------
> *From: * James Rankin <[email protected]>
> *Date: *Wed, 28 Oct 2009 09:03:20 +0000
> *To: *NT System Admin Issues<[email protected]>
> *Subject: *Re: Foxit Reader
>
> I'm not too keen on FoxIT after testing....too many auto update features
> that I can't disable, a bit of bloat, not customisable like Adobe is - not
> that I like Adobe Reader much either. It is vastly bloated, full of
> vulnerabilities - it's simply the best of a bad bunch. There is still a gap
> in the market for a lightweight, customisable, easy-to-deploy and
> fairly-secure PDF reader as far as I am concerned. I've tried quite a few
> now, and I'm still searching.
>
> 2009/10/28 James Hill <[email protected]>
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>>  I was a bit late to the party with this oneÿ  This looks like quite a
>> nice little Acrobat Reader alternative.
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>> Is anyone here using this as the default pdf readerÿ  Have you had any
>> issuesÿ  Any other feedback on it?
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>> James.
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> "On two occasions...I have been asked, 'Pray, Mr Babbage, if you put into
> the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able
> rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such
> a question."
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> http://raythestray.blogspot.com
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