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eXPert PDF Reader 1

4.0

Editors Rating


License Free
Requirements Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server
Downloads 192 Limitations None
Publisher Visage software File Size 4.7M
Date added 09 Jan 2005 Check your speed

eXPert PDF Reader is a software that lets you view and print PDF documents on Windows operating systems. The reader will also allow modification of existing documents. You may modify document outlines, insert rubber stamps and modify any annotation that has been created from eXPert PDF or any other PDF creation software. eXPert PDF Reader is the ideal solution for viewing PDF documents. Fast, reliable, and skinable gives all you need for been the PDF viewer of your choice. If you need additional PDF editing functionalities you may take a look on what eXPert PDF Editor can offer.

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Brocade File Insight 2.0

Brocade File Insight is a free Windows-based reporting utility that provides a quick and easy way to understand your SMB/CIFS network file environments.

  • Downloads: 2,300
  • Requirements: Microsoft 32-bit Windows Server 2003, XP Professional, or newer
  • License: Free Tool / Utility
  • Publisher: Brocade
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