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Free PDF Editor V1.3   
Suggested by Cornflower - Updated by webfork on 24 Mar 2010
998KB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (1107)
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Synopsis: Free PDF Editor allows you to insert text and images into text and image boxes, as well as rectangles and ellipses. Within a text box, you can change font, alignment, size, and color. Useful for creating quick-and-dirty PDFs without having to use OpenOffice or having access to a print-to-PDF program.
Writes settings to: None
How to extract: Download FreePDFEditor.exe to a folder of your choice and launch.
Stealth [?]: No
License: Freeware
System Requirements: Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7

Posted comments:

[User] joby_tossIt tries to connect to 192.88.99.1 IP address after start (no way to control this behavior from settings). Usually this is related to updating, but the report I've got from IPNetInfo is disturbing enough to keep me away. [2010-03-09 07:20]

[Anonymous] Queue192.88.99.1 is a special IP address related to IPv6 compatibility. If this program is trying to talk to that particular IP address, I think that actually means it's trying to communicate with an IPv6 address and that IPv4 address you're seeing is the 6to4 relay occuring. [2010-03-09 22:46]

[Anonymous] QueueAnd, after testing this myself, it was not trying to contact a remote IP address at all, and it also works on Windows 98SE (so presumbly on ME as well). [2010-03-09 22:55]

[Anonymous] ykCurrPorts (Nirsoft) doesn't show that it's trying to connect to the internet. Unfortunately it doesn't open any pdf file showing the same error on opening any file: An invalid character was found in text content Line 2: % [2010-03-23 16:33]

[Anonymous] Peter_41Same error message for me too; An invalid character was found in text content Line 2: % [2010-03-23 22:04]

[Anonymous] VaranusKI guess this is a PDF *creator* and not editor... useful to create a PDF from scratch but can not edit existing ones... [2010-03-24 09:36]

[Anonymous] NateIt shouldn't be included in as a PDF editor.
All it is is a rich text editor that 'prints to PDF'.
 [2010-03-24 18:14]


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