Gang,

Because I just don't happen to have $500 or whatever it costs now, I can't 
swing purchasing Adobe Acrobat. 

Like many of you, it was no problem working with pdf files while you're 
employed as a full-timer (or DO have the bucks to buy this great program). I 
had used Version 6 at a previous while with a previous employer.

But I don't fit into either category, at least not right now.

That being said, are there any Acrobat-type programs out there that are either 
free-ware, shareware or at least not stratospherically priced?

I already have PrimoPdf (I think that's the name, but am not at home right now) 
and it is good at creating pdf files.

However, I need more of the Acrobat functions like cropping, inserting and 
deleting pages, etc., etc.

So what say ye?

-- Ken in Atlanta


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