WPaFV is highly underrated, in my opinion. I'm an impatient person, opening my real image editer of choice takes a good 5-10 seconds. Most of the time when I open an image I just want to look at it, and maybe do a simple task like zoom, go to the next in the directory, print, or click again to open in a real editor. Now, the same goes for PDFs. When I want to open a PDF most of the time I want to perform the same simple tasks on it that I would an image. Like, look at it, or print it. This is its functionality, even if its not rocket science. This is why I decided a PDF viewer should be like WPaFV.
Microsoft's track record may not suggest that they are ideal for producing this kind of format and doing it right. However, I think they're well equipped to make way better reader software than Acrobat. Think about the Windows Picture and Fax viewer in XP, then think about using something as light and functional as that instead of Acrobat. If nothing else, this might be inspiration for Adobe to get their reader up to snuff.
Naturally, this elevator's music will be composed entirely of Star Trek themes.
WPaFV is highly underrated, in my opinion. I'm an impatient person, opening my real image editer of choice takes a good 5-10 seconds. Most of the time when I open an image I just want to look at it, and maybe do a simple task like zoom, go to the next in the directory, print, or click again to open in a real editor. Now, the same goes for PDFs. When I want to open a PDF most of the time I want to perform the same simple tasks on it that I would an image. Like, look at it, or print it. This is its functionality, even if its not rocket science. This is why I decided a PDF viewer should be like WPaFV.
Microsoft's track record may not suggest that they are ideal for producing this kind of format and doing it right. However, I think they're well equipped to make way better reader software than Acrobat. Think about the Windows Picture and Fax viewer in XP, then think about using something as light and functional as that instead of Acrobat. If nothing else, this might be inspiration for Adobe to get their reader up to snuff.
I still want ZDTV back.
Political enemies don't have to be personal enemies too, even as fun as it'd be if they were all out for each others blood off of work hours.
You paid for iTunes?
I don't need a cat or dog to tell me that an attention span so short that we're ignoring threats of future global destruction is too short.