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JETCET PDF for Windows Mobile Professional


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Requirements Windows Mobile 5.0 or higher, ActiveSync 4.5 or Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 for Windows Vista
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Publisher WESTTEK File Size 0
Date added 01 Aug 2003 Check your speed

New Release! Version 5.2Open, view and print* PDF files received via email, downloaded from the Internet or transferred over the network on your Pocket PC with JETCET PDF.JETCET PDF maintains the integrity and content of the original file. JETCET PDF supports Adobe Acrobat PDF files post version 1.3.Features:User Interface completely redesigned to improve the mobile user experienceHigh-fidelity rendering of rich content documentsView standard 128-bit encrypted documents and files with embedded fontsGo To functionalityView and Print* PDF files such as datasheets, product brochures and user manuals Magnify contents of a document using preset or customized zoom levelsView Password protected files and BookmarksNavigate single and multiple page documents through tabbed interfaceNote: JETCET PDF does not support all of the features included in the desktop version of Adobe Acrobat products. *Requires the purchase of JETCET PRINT.

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