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    PDF Reader for Windows 7

    PDF Reader for Windows 7

    Free PDF reader for Windows 7

    PDF Reader for Windows 7 is a lightweight yet powerful tool designed to provide a smooth and efficient PDF viewing experience. This user-friendly software allows users to effortlessly open, view, and print PDF documents with a sleek, intuitive interface that makes navigation a breeze. Perfectly optimized for the Windows 7 environment, it offers rapid performance and compatibility with various PDF files, ensuring that even large documents load quickly without lag. In addition to its clean...
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    PDFtk Bookmarks Editor

    GUI for updating PDF bookmarks using PDF Toolkit (PDFtk) on Windows

    Free and open source GUI application for updating bookmarks in a PDF document using the PDF Toolkit command line tool, PDFtk Server. User selects the PDF via drag and drop and then edits the bookmark entries in a text file using a simple, 1-line data format. Program handles everything else in response to a few user button clicks. OS: Windows. Author: David King. License: GPLv3.
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    JPDF Viewer

    JPDF Viewer

    Your Java Swing PDF Viewer/Reader cross platform

    A simple PDF Viewer that allows you to be able to view, print and extract the contents of your pdf file in just a few clicks. You can export the contents of the pdf in svg format or txt. The Viewer is also equipped with a handy utility panel with search functions, thumbnails and annotations. Get Your PDF Reader for Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ulm.pdfreader =============================== Get now your Word Processor in pure java:...
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    PcClean

    PcClean

    PcClean Windows Cleaning Tool

    Smallest, most powerful Windows cleaning tool ever. XP/Vista/Win7 (x32/x64) and Windows Server Users - Clear out the unnecessary junk with PcClean. PcClean is an application I developed for all Windows users that takes "Administrative Tasks" from their various locations in the Windows Operating System and combines them in one very easy to use, lightweight java application. The tasks that PcClean evokes are normal Windows maintenance tasks that are generally spread throughout the operating...
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