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  1. actually there is no need of searching its windows version its source code is available on net as it is a open source software . All u need to do is download its source code with kde library compile it in windows and you will be able to use it on windows without any problem

  2. p4 2.4 d

    ram 256mb ddr

    os Windows media edition 2005 +4

    mother board His intel chipset

    graphic card in built

    hdd 80gb

    Asus dvd rom

    samsung cd-rw 52x

    how much is the system req for installing win vista built 5270 32 bit?

     

    and planning to buy dvd writer and 200gb hdd

    waiting for price to drop further.

    http://mahavir.co.in 45Rs=1$

  3. it certainly lacks some fine points. If you want to print from pdfs, then you may not want to use this. It screws up printing, but the on-screen reading is good. all in all it is good for desktop reading but trust me it can't beat kpdf. Its iis the best pdf reader available and second most popular after adobe reader. And it gives the good printout 2. Does any body know.... is it available for windows?

  4. Okay, so in the past, I've been using Adobe Reader 7.0, Adobe's attractive, free PDF reader. Never ran into any bugs, but the program always had two faults; it was extremely slow, and it was enormous! So, a couple months ago, I upgraded to Adobe Reader 7.0.5, and I found that it loaded quite a bit faster than its predecessor, due to an added startup process. I was absolutely thrilled, because now my PDF's only took about 15 seconds to load, as opposed to around 30 seconds or so with 7.0. Still, I couldn't see how Adobe could justify how bloated the app is; once installed, it occupied over 64 MBs! In my opinion, that is just awful!

     

    So, while floating around FileHippo.com, I found a nifty little app called Foxit Reader 1.3.1231. The download was 1.11 MB, so I figured, this has got to be crap. After downloading it, it only took 2.66 MB. And what really amazed me is that it looks just as great as Adobe Reader! The icons are sleek, it loads up instantly, and it renders text and images just as well as Adobe did, only faster!

     

    I don't know how this works, but somehow, Foxit Reader manages to beat Adobe Reader in every single aspect. Way faster, way smaller, installs and uninstalls are instantaneous, and no resource hogging startup processes. If there is anyone still using Adobe Reader, remove it now! You needn't force yourselves to suffer any longer!

     

     

    is it available for fedora4?

     

    Glenn, I dont think so many sites use PDF, very few imho. And when they do, I can live without it. :)

    PDF just a hassle.

     

    lokoke, I use OpenOffice.org too, it is great! :)

     

    me 2 i got it with fedora4

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