Adobe created the Public Document Format (PDF) and encouraged widespread adoption but charged for their full version of software designed to create and manipulate that format (Acrobat). Before shelling out the bucks for Acrobat, take a look Nuance’s PDF Reader. It provides many of the functions you might be looking for, for free. You can highlight text, fill in forms and save and even convert to Word through an online conversion program. It’s not just the price that’s attractive, it’s also less prone to the recent hacks that have attacked PC’s. Check it out at: http://www.nuance.com/imaging/products/pdf-reader.asp
Hot Tip for the Day: Nuance PDF Reader

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