PDF-XChange Viewer presents users with an alternative to Adobe's Acrobat Reader. With some interesting additions, it's not hard to see this reader gaining some fans over its more popular competition.
The program's interface looks and feels remarkably like Acrobat Reader, but with more command icons along the top. Users who are familiar with viewing PDFs will find this fairly intuitive, but newcomers are advised to experiment with the options and pay attention to the Help file. Viewing PDFs is incredibly simple and should not be a problem for users. The documents look good through the reader and are easily navigated. While the program is good for simply looking at PDFs, it excels with its added features. The control panel along the top displays a long list of options for editing your PDFs. The most useful we found was the option for making bright red shapes and lines, which can be utilized to mark errors and make comments (an element that has always been one of Acrobat's best tools). Here, XChange Viewer gives users more options than its competition, allowing for more in-depth markups.
Features
Full Page content editingPDFRichEdit for RTF support
Spell Checker
Listen/add audio to PDF pages
View Multi-Media (Videos etc.)
Selection Servers
Header/Footer support
Add application Preferences and Presets options
Bates Numbering
PDF/A 1 and 2 Content adherence
More flexible Stamps Palette options (locations etc for network use)
Watermarks (Text and Image options)
Extended OCR options
Improved Selective Flatten Comments options
Significantly improved rendering and page load speed
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