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(Unverified)Mar 17th 2009 12:03PM
Hehe, I didn't even install Adobe Acrobat the last time I reloaded Windows on my laptop. Foxit only!
On a similar note, some of the teachers at the school where I'm student teaching were trying to enter info into some pdf form for an evaluation. Adobe actually told them they could not save the info or anything. I opened the pdfs with Foxit and not one bit of problem. Could save, export form data, etc. So Foxit really saved the day there. Now they all have Foxit on their laptops, and though they're still using Adobe for most things, I have hopes that they will decide to switch completely since Foxit did the trick when Adobe wouldn't . . .