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  1. Foxit Reader

    The Best PDF Reader ? Over 100 Million Users

     

    Whether you're a consumer, business, government agency, or educational organization, you need to read and annotate PDF documents and fill out PDF forms. You need your PDF Reader to be:

     

    Fast - so you're not waiting forever to read files.

    Lightweight - so it's easily deployable and doesn't exhaust system resources.

    Secure - so you don't get infected with viruses and can keep sensitive information safe.

    A Platform - so you can extend the Reader by creating your own value added capabilities for internal use or for resale.

     

    The Foxit Reader is a small, fast, and feature rich PDF viewer which allows you to open, view, and print any PDF file. Unlike other free PDF readers, Foxit Reader also includes easy to use collaboration features like the ability to add annotations, fill out forms, and add text to PDF documents. Foxit Reader has a small footprint that starts up instantly, renders PDF files quickly and uses very little memory, which is especially important with today's handheld devices. The Foxit Reader is packed full of convenient and easy to use viewing, editing and printing features that make document collaboration simple. Foxit Reader's secure platform insures worry free operation against malicious virus and provides a secure and reliable digital signature verification platform for exchanging electronics documents without putting the user at risk from falsified documents.

     

    System Requirements

    Operating Systems

     

    Microsoft Windows? XP Home, Professional, or Tablet PC Edition with Service Pack 2 or 3 (32-bit & 64-bit).

    Windows Vista? Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise with or without Service Pack 1 (32-bit & 64-bit).

    Windows 7 (32-bit & 64-bit).

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  2. This might be good with stuff like tablets, etc. which require you to stay connected all the time.

     

    And this is quite expensive as they require you to pay $X per user instead of per Chromebook. How ridiculous is that?

  3. This is all I use for now:

    Fanboy Adblock:

    Description: An add-on for the add-on Adblock Plus which is required to use it. Available for other web browsers as well, see the download site! Blocks ads.

    Download: http://fanboy.co.nz/adblock/

     

    I actually expected the description to say "Hides annoying posts related to Apple being vastly superior."

  4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osama_bin_Laden#Death

     

    On May 1, 2011, U.S. President Barack Obama announced that Osama bin Laden was killed by "a small team of Americans" acting under Obama's direct orders, in a covert operation in Abbottabad, Pakistan, 100 km. (about 62 miles) north of Islamabad, affirming earlier confirmation by U.S. officials to the media. According to U.S. officials a team of 20-25 US Navy SEALs under the command of the Joint Special Operations Command and working with the CIA stormed bin Laden's compound in two helicopters. Bin Laden and those with him were killed during a firefight in which U.S. forces experienced no injuries or casualties. According to one US official the attack was carried out without the knowledge or consent of the Pakistani authorities. In Pakistan some people were reported to be shocked at the illegal incursion by US armed forces. The site is a few miles from the Pakistan Military Academy in Kakul. In his broadcast announcement President Obama said that U.S. forces "took care to avoid civilian casualties." Details soon emerged that three men and a woman were killed along with Bin Laden, the woman being killed when she was ?used as a shield by a male combatant?. DNA from bin Laden's body, compared with DNA samples on record from his dead sister, confirmed bin Laden's identity. The body was recovered by the US military and was in its custody until, according to one US official, his body was buried at sea according to Islamic traditions. One U.S. official stated that "finding a country willing to accept the remains of the world's most wanted terrorist would have been difficult."
  5. Okay, but even with everything ticked (except WFS and Secure delete)it hardly takes more than 5 seconds if you clean on a daily-basis. Most of the time what is cleaned, is useless stuff which you probably wouldn't require anyway. Browser cache and cookies are only removed if the browser is closed.

     

    So, just my opinion that a fast(er) than what is already the current regular mode would make no sense.

    Others may disagree.

  6. The first sentence on that article is racist, IMHO... :blink:

    It really is, but I didn't take as much offense as the rest of those people who commented did.

     

    The truth is, even though we are making major technological advances, ~70%~ of India is still rural and they still use obsolete technology.

     

    3G technology was only recently introduced and having a 4 Mbps (like I do) internet connection is a big thing. Although, in the next couple of years I see things changing.

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