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We have been installing PrimoPDF on all the computers here at work for the users that do not need a full blown copy of Acrobat. It works great for what most users needs, and we have not had ANY problems with it since version 3.1 was released.
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OpenOffice and Gimp  Uralbas | 07/24/07
Primo PDF  Qlueless | 07/24/07
Primo PDF is NOT open source  tombalablomba | 07/24/07
Time for some more coffee  Qlueless | 07/24/07
since I connect to a Linux server a lot...  Voodoo187 | 07/24/07
also eclipse  Voodoo187 | 07/24/07
My favourites...  Scrat | 07/24/07
ahh, I forgot VirtualDub  Voodoo187 | 07/24/07
IMHO, best apps...  aulax@... | 07/24/07
The one I use often..  ju1ce | 07/24/07
CDex  andycher | 07/24/07
PidGin (formerly Gaim) [IM Client for thos who aren't familiar]  TripleII | 07/24/07
But, what's with the stupid name? grin (NT)  TripleII | 07/24/07
Hyperic HQ  stacey7165 | 07/25/07
A few others  GenericScreenName | 07/25/07
I almost forgot a couple of others...  GenericScreenName | 07/25/07
Want a nice site to find it?  devlin_X | 07/25/07
GNUCash  earlofpeatrig | 07/25/07

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