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Dec202011

Inside the toolbox of a Geek: The need for PDF speed!

 

I’m sure you have heard Geeks talk about the speed of processors, memory, hard drive rpm, boot times, internet downloads, but PDF readers?!?   If you are like us and have ever had to open a large pdf document with Adobe Reader then you understand the need for pdf speed.   We use and recommend Foxit Reader to our clients because it is feature rich, bloat free, and fast.

 

The Best PDF Reader – Foxit Reader

  • Fast - so you're not waiting forever to read files.
  • Lightweight - so it's easily deployable and doesn't exhaust system resources.
  • Secure - so you don't get infected with viruses and can keep sensitive information safe.

The Foxit Reader is a small, fast, and feature rich PDF viewer which allows you to open, view, and print any PDF file. Unlike other free PDF readers, Foxit Reader also includes easy to use collaboration features like the ability to add annotations, fill out forms, and share information with social networks. Foxit Reader has a small footprint that starts up instantly, renders PDF files quickly and uses very little memory, which is especially important with today's handheld devices. The Foxit Reader is packed full of convenient and easy to use viewing, commenting and printing features that make document collaboration simple. Foxit Reader's secure platform insures worry free operation against malicious virus and provides a secure and reliable digital signature verification platform for exchanging electronics documents without putting the user at risk from falsified documents.

Foxit Reader is part of your patching agreement.  Let me know if you would like to have it installed.  

Have a wonderful Christmas!

 

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