Wed, Mar 11th, 2009 |
Most modern Web browser offer basic PDF-reading capabilities, and if you've installed an Adobe product, you've likely got additional functionality thanks to Adobe's browser plugin. But for years, a better alternative was found in PDF Browser Plugin, a free (for non-commercial use) plug-in that provided a better set of features for viewing PDFs in your browser...
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