Foxit Reader

It is free PDF (Portable Document Format) reader that is available for all Windows and Linux (added recently). The program lets you view, edit (limited edit) and print all PDF files like documents, presentations (slides). The program is compatible with all types of PDF forms and contents and it also has so many features that make it a very strong competitor to Adobe Reader. Also the program offers you to change its basic color to user defined color like theme.......

Foxit Reader is a great PDF reader. The program has more features that make it stronger than Adobe Reader. It has the ability to add attachment to PDFs, insert text, replace text, format text (underlined and strikeout), highlight text and add some notes on the PDF files. You can also insert image or multimedia files and draw shapes on any space in the PDF. The program has a simple interface with little options in the toolbar. Off course you can customize the toolbar with simple right click on it and add or remove any tool you want.

The program has many tools that help you to interact with the PDF file such as rotating the page, the page display (read mode, full screen mode and text only mode which you can show only text by using it), zooming tools (beside the normal zooming options; there are loupe tool which enable you to zoom any area of the page in a side window without affecting the overall view and a magnifier tool that magnify the under area only of the PDF file. It also has a plug-in to view PDF files in you web browser.

There is one last magnificent tool in this software is to make it read the PDF file for you. If you don’t want to read the file or you are not in the mood, just activate the read out loud option. The program is light, very easy to use with simple interface to navigate the PDF file with their thumbnails or with bookmarks if they are available in the PDF file. You can open any attachments in the PDF file with their corresponding programs. It is available in more than 35 languages.


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