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rich
26 Jun 2016

Picky, picky, picky.
Flacks live on MadAve.
Their antics generate FLAK - which is a German language acronym for flugabwehrkannonen, or in English anti-aircraft guns - By extension gunfire, in popular usage harrassing fire.
(See what you get for stirring up one of my most annoying earworms?)

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Judy Taylour
28 Jun 2016

Ditto to the below comment....it's the one I recommend to my students, friends, actually everyone.

THIS is the Best F-R-E-E PDF Reader:
https://www.gonitro.com/pdf-reader

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Kenneth Gash
28 Jun 2016

I'm surprised that the niftiest free document scanner has not been mentioned at all. That program is the venerable IrfanView image viewer/converter. If you have never used it for scanning purposes, I strongly suggest you try it. It accommodates WIA and Twain and has a Professional Mode as well as an Auto mode. Scanned image appears in the IrfanView edit screen which has good image tools and will save scans in 20 different formats (JPG, PDF, BMP, etc). And, unlike NAPS2, it is intuitive to use.
It is not a PDF reader or editor but it is a great scanner program.

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Jay, Texas
06 Jul 2016

Bob,
You did not mention the Typewriter feature of Foxit Reader. This feature which allows text to be typed into a PDF file without making it look like a comment is the reason that I started using Foxit Reader over eight years ago. Although I use that feature less often now that fillable forms have become more common, when I come across the occasional form that does not have fillable fields the Typewriter feature is still quite handy.

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