a review of a new tool courtesy of PC World and the Washington Post online June 16, 2010
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Free Nitro PDF Reader Blows Away the Competition
Preston Gralla
PC World
Wednesday, June 16, 2010; 8:19 AM
Nitro PDF Reader (free) is the most powerful free PDF reading and creation tool you can find, performing many tasks usually only available in for-pay PDF tools. As a PDF reader, it’s lighting fast. For example, it opened a 174-page graphics-heavy PDF nearly instantly–faster than any other PDF reader I’ve tried, including FoxIt Reader, Nuance PDF Reader, and Adobe’s own PDF reader, among others. It lets you search, zoom in and out, rotate pages, and more, pretty much everything that you’d expect from a PDF reader.
Among Nitro PDF Reader’s many tools is a PDF-to-text converter.
It does more as well. You can add notes, highlight text, type text into a text box, insert a signature into a PDF and much more, including commenting on other people’s notes. Nitro PDF also does a very nice job of extracting text and images from PDF files. The program will even take a form scanned in via a scanner as a PDF file and let you type directly on the PDF form.
If you’re looking for a free PDF tool, Nitro PDF Reader is the one to get.
Cool new tool ANIMOTO May 28, 2010
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This new web based media production tool only requires a set of photos and perhaps a small video clip and YOU can create a 30 second video message for the Orca flat screens. OTI is happy to walk through the process for you or create the first several.