![]() ![]() Added the ability to open and convert to PDF images that are saved in the WebP format.Implemented different rendering modes for 3D models.A “Print Portfolio” feature was implemented.Sharepoint add-in “Open in PDF-XChange Editor” functionality implemented.Added font customisation for the summarise comments operation.That section of my review has therefore been removed. The browser plug-in no longer works in modern browsers, which have moved away from NPAPI support. I am still finding my way around the host of new features and changes, but I will update this page when I have had time to use the new version more and familiarise myself with the changes. The free PDF-XChange Editor replaced the free PDF-X-Changer Viewer several years ago. Reported bugs are often fixed in the next release. Unlike other software companies, they don’t rely primarily on other end-users to provide support. Their responsiveness to users via their support forum is exemplary. ![]() ![]() The developers continue to add new features and fix bugs, releasing regular updates. Online help is available, or a PDF version (53.8 Mbytes). It is very customisable too, so if you don’t like the defaults, many things can be modified. PDF-XChange has some very nice features not found in Adobe Reader, but where it matters it follows the familiar shortcuts and layout of the established market leader.
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