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You may know Adobe Acrobat as the program that opens your PDF files. Did you know it is bloated and far slower than other tools that do the same and more? We haven’t used Adobe Acrobat in years (what is a PDF anyway?). Better alternative: Use free app, PDF-XChange, to open your PDF files. Not only view, but fill in forms, add comments, and save or print features are all included. Learn more… We previously recommended FoxIt. It’s a bit faster, but doesn’t have all the features of PDF-XChange. Convert PDFs to Word documents Why so much about PDFs? In the news…
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September 25th, 2008|
One customer writes in to ask: This is a good question! Last time I wrote about www.transferbigfiles.com. This would be the easiest way when sending by email. When there, click Advanced Options to set a password on the file before you send it. On the other hand, most applications allow you to set a password for the files they create. For example, QuickBooks lets you password protect your company file. MS Office allows you to password protect their files. For Office 2007 instructions: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/HA101483331033.aspx To password protect a ZIP file, or Compressed Folder, in Windows XP: Open the zip file, choose the “File” menu, select “Add a Password.” Enter the password and confirm the password. For other applications, search for “password” in their help system and you should quickly get your answer. Or just ask in the comments and I’ll look it up for you. Related posts |
Convert Files, Send Large Files
April 8th, 2008|
Convert from one file type to another - Send large files to someone - They have a few other neat features too, check it out … www.youconvertit.com Related posts |

