Foxit Plugin
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Foxit Plugin
Would it ever be possible for you to add a TA plugin for Foxit PhantomPDF or the free Foxit Reader? Foxit is a much much better alternative to Adobe Acrobat in every way possible. And for the task of reading eBooks it's much better than Office Word too, which TA has a plugin for. I convert my eBooks to Docx just to use TA to read them. Would be great if you ever add a Foxit plugin. Because let's face it, the TA app itself is not suited for reading eBooks.
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Re: Foxit Plugin
It does seem very possible to do this. Haven't spent any time with it, but It looks like Foxit has a nice SDK available for building add-ons for both PhantomPDF and the free reader. No idea right now when we'll get to it, but we'll definitely keep it in mind.
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Re: Foxit Plugin
Thanks greatly appreciated by me and probably anyone else who uses Foxit and TA.
Re: Foxit Plugin
<i>Because let's face it, the TA app itself is not suited for reading eBooks </i>
I would also like a toolbar for reading PDF docs, mainly because converting complicated PDFs to WORD can sometimes give 'odd results'.
I find that the WORD toolbar itself, when combined with the tools available in WORD, is excellent for reading documents or e-books with illustrations and charts. There is a bookmark facility and 'reading selected text' allows reading text boxes. The WORD commenting and insert facilities are also very good.
I note that the free Adobe Reader has a text to speech facility (in the view menu) but without highlighting the current word. I must have a look at the Foxit reader sometime!
I would also like a toolbar for reading PDF docs, mainly because converting complicated PDFs to WORD can sometimes give 'odd results'.
I find that the WORD toolbar itself, when combined with the tools available in WORD, is excellent for reading documents or e-books with illustrations and charts. There is a bookmark facility and 'reading selected text' allows reading text boxes. The WORD commenting and insert facilities are also very good.
I note that the free Adobe Reader has a text to speech facility (in the view menu) but without highlighting the current word. I must have a look at the Foxit reader sometime!
Dave UK
Re: Foxit Plugin
Foxit has awful search functionality. Best pdf viever for now is PDF-XChange Viewer