Jim Dykes wrote:
When I opened the message, I found that Kylde had written:
oh my, have you never tried foxit, and setting it as the
default app within your browser to handle pdf files? NOTHING
is simple with acrobat, try foxit, right-click a pdf
download link, save the pdf, then open it with foxit, you'll
be amazed at the speed compared to adobe. THEN integrate it
into your browser
I did download and install it. Don't want to fool with
downloading the .pdf file and THEN opening it.
Take a look at:
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/manuals.taf?f=form&ItemID=92860
This is about the only time I use a .pdf file.
Acrobat is slow, but I can open that .pdf and get the info I
need quicker than with the FOX. Tried it. Didn't like the
way this particular operation worked.
If you find a smooth way to do it using Foxit, let me know.
I'm not brand conscious.........'cept with Best Foods Mayo
<smile>.
Are you saying that there's an Acrobat Reader plug-in for your
browser? Even so, the file has to be downlaoded before the plugin
can open it.
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Pete Holsberg
Columbus, NJ
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with a single click
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