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pdfDocs compareDocs 3.1
pdfDocs compareDocs 3.1, by
Brett Burney.
I am thrilled to find a simple and reliable document comparison tool in pdfDocs’ compareDocs. I appreciate uncomplicated software that does a specific task, and does it very well. CompareDocs focuses solely on comparing documents and, for that, the software has no comparison. Simple and reliable comparison application; comparison output can be either Microsoft Word or PDF; seamlessly integrates with pdfDocs Desktop; excellent tech support. Only specifically works with either Word or PDF files. I definitely recommend this product for comparing two different versions of Word documents.
Category: Document Management. Written:
2009. Added:
1-13-2009.
Legal Assistant Today
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pdfDocs Desktop 2.1
Review: pdfDocs Desktop 2.1 - An Alternative to Adobe Acrobat Professional, by
John Heckman.
All in all, pdfDocs Desktop by itself can serve as an adequate substitute for Acrobat Professional DocsCorp also provides a trial version so you can test drive the product.
Firms might want to splurge on one or two copies of Acrobat, but rely on pdfDocs Desktop for the rest of the workstations. And if you plan on doing a lot of scanning, the pdfDocs OCR Server is also worth a serious look.
Category: Office Productivity. Written:
2008. Added:
7-12-2008.
TechnoLawyer
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pdfDocs Desktop
pdfDocs Desktop version 1.7, by
Richard C. Belthoff, Jr..
PdfDocs Desktop is unique in its ability to manipulate multiple PDFs at one time. While it doesn’t completely implement all of the PDF standard features (e.g., semitransparent polygons), pdfDocs Desktop is worth considering if you are looking for an Acrobat alternative. The ability to modify multiple PDFs as one file. It easily creates redacted PDFs. The inability to create semitransparent polygons or other shapes. I recommend it as a good Adobe Acrobat alternative.
Category: Office Productivity. Written:
2006. Added:
7-09-2008.
Law Office Computing
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pdfDocs Desktop 2.1 Suite
pdfDocs Desktop 2.1 Suite, by
Milton Hooper.
Very efficient - you easily can manage, edit and organize your PDF documents. Users need some type of tutorial to understand how it works. If you are interested in purchasing the OCR server, it’s a rather expensive option for smaller law firms. I highly recommend this product to any law firm that wants efficient software to organize its PDF documents - this is the best I have seen to date.
Category: Office Productivity. Written:
2008. Added:
7-08-2008.
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