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Experienced User
Get your Infix Standard version 4.11 free
Infix - seamless editing of PDF text, search & replace, form-filling, plus a host of other facilties
http://www.iceni.com/infixLinkBack.php
p.s. : must pm the web about Infix
Last edited by Ant; 02-03-2010 at 11:00 AM.
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Thank you for sharing. To bad you need to have a web site to apply for a license, then you have to review it on your web site.
Fine print from that url
You agree that the mini-review on your site will be maintained at least as long as you are using our software.
sorry i forgot the next sentence from the same place
If description is removed you agree to purchase a license to replace the one which was issued to you.
There you go ...
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THEESE ARE THE FEATURE OF INFIX PDF EDITOR
Finally, a PDF editor that's easy to use
Infix is a PDF editor that works like a word processor. With search & replace, spell checking, reflow and rejustify, plus the features you would expect from a PDF editor such as object editing, document construction, security and much more.
A PDF editor that works like a Word Processor
Most PDFs just contain fragments of sentences - a few words at a time. While other PDF editors restrict you to editing the pieces, Infix is the only program that lets you edit the whole thing the way you'd expect - just as you would in a Word Processor.
Even stories that flows across columns can be edited without problems. Simply tell Infix to treat the columns as if they were linked together and it will reflow across them - even across pages.
No other PDF editor comes close to Infix when it comes to dealing with text.
•Edit PDF like a Word Processor
•Make changes to paragraphs and columns of text
•Copy and paste graphics and text between PDFs
•Spell-check PDFs in 20+ languages
•Search & replace in long PDF documents
•Make corrections to hidden text in scanned OCR PDFs
•Use tabs, margins and indents controls for better layout
Re-use your existing PDFs
You don't need to convert your PDFs into other formats, just edit them directly. The editor works with PDFs from any source such as Adobe Acrobat, Distiller, InDesign, Microsoft Word.
Use the Search and Replace feature to edit long documents or to make changes across many PDFs. For example, it's easy to change product names in a user manual or alter the headers and footers on every page. Edits that would take hours or even days to do by hand can now be done in minutes.
Infix offers all of the features you would expect from a PDF editor such as page cropping, annotation, cut and paste between PDFs, graphics manipulation, image replacement and more.
LINK:- http://www.iceni.com/infix.htm
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Moderator
Hi,
Even if is not for all of us that is still a nice find. Thanks .
best regards !
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Banned
nice find, thanks so much
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Verified Member
Thanks for the information!
Well, that's I've think about this program:
Thanks for this information.
Well, that's what I think about the Infix PDF Editor:
Initially, the program seems too simple, but when we use it, we noticed that he has many options.
For example, we can export the PDF file in several formats, like TXT, HTML, RTF and images. So, in addition to the editor, the program also is a converter of PDF files.
In addition to common functions in text editors such as search and replace words, there is also an interesting feature which is the Spelling Check, which checks the spelling of English words (in the version I tested).
The program also allows to manipulate the pages of the PDF, including rotate them, and also set passwords for reading and other changes.
Anyway, this is a great program for editing and converting PDF files. I recommend to all.
Regards,
Evandro.
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Experienced User
thanks for the info. I had been reporting bugs in their software version 4.03, 4.04 of late..
Would check if it is stable and bugs fixed.
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It does an excellent job like search and replace. This is different from other pdf editors including acrobat..Really nice find
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Adam
Thanks for the info and the link.
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Experienced User
Infix PDF Editor 4.11 rocks
I just tried Infix PDF Editor and I'm very impressed. I routinely work with PDFs and like to create them from web pages. They are a great way to archive interesting stories, product information and, more importantly, highly detailed instructions for off-line reading, printing and storage. But quite often there's a BIG problem.
Pages which contain graphics -- and most of the ones I make PDFs of do, otherwise I could just make a text file using Copy and Paste -- at least half of the time turn out very badly formatted: a little bit of text on one page, a graphic and a bit of text on the next, and so on. That's understandable since web pages are formatted for continuous scrolling, not distinct pages.
That's where PDF editors come to the rescue... or don't. Over the last couple of years I've tried a lot of them. And I mean a lot. PDF editors as a whole leave a great deal to be desired. The best one I had found until now let me edit an entire line of text on the page, but that's about it. When I read that Infix PDF Editor worked like very much like a word processor I was skeptical. But it works like a charm and even has some basic page layout features!!! (The Pro version is especially feature rich.)
My test case was a web posting detailing setting up the router on my home network so everyone can happily share the internet connection. And I really needed to print it out so it was easy to read and follow all the instructions. The initial PDF had the text and graphics spread all across many pages which made it a pain to read and hard to follow.
Infix made it easy to fix all that. A telling example was the first page which had 3 paragraphs of text followed by a narrow graph almost the height of the page. I just selected the "text box" containing the paragraphs, made it into a narrow column, and added line breaks so the text flowed neatly and cleanly. Then I copied the graphic from the next page and pasted into the area to the right of the text.
Voila! The instructions that accompanied the graphic are now on the same page making them easy to follow! And the result looks good too. And critically important, I was able to insert working web links back into the PDF. Like I said, I'm very impressed.
So, if you're considering any other editor, "Forget about it!" Try Infix PDF Editor, you'll be glad you did.
Last edited by jelson; 02-13-2010 at 06:41 AM.
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