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    PDF Tools Roundup: Pros & Cons of Five Popular Choices for PCs Discussion

    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Ted Needleman, Apr 30, 2012.

  1. Ted Needleman

    Ted Needleman Notebook Enthusiast NBR Reviewer

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    holdenn Newbie

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    There is a really simple yet robust tool for extracting highlights and notes from your pdf-files available at: www.sumnotes.net . Not only it supports various advanced features like selective extraction or predictive extraction, but it also allows you to save extracted highlights into TXT or DOC files. All desktop browsers and operating systems are supported. We are in cloud, so no installation is needed. And yes, it is for free.

    I will be grateful if you could review it.
     
  3. JOSEA

    JOSEA NONE

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    PDF995 versus Foxit Reader - Foxit free version will also add a PDF printer but does so without any adds. I have not explored many of the features but for anyone interested : PDF Reader | PDF Viewer | Foxit Reader