PDF-XChange Viewer explained

PDF-XChange Viewer
Developer:Tracker Software
Latest Release Version:2.5.322.10 [1]
Operating System:Windows XP or later
Size:17 MB
Language Count:30
Replaced By:PDF-XChange Editor
Genre:PDF viewer
License:Freemium

PDF-XChange Viewer (now superseded by the PDF-XChange Editor) is a freemium PDF reader for Microsoft Windows. It supports saving PDF forms (AcroForms) and importing or exporting form data in FDF/XFDF format. Since version 2.5, there has been partial support for XFA, and exporting form data in XML Data Package (XDP) or XML format. OCR support was also added in version 2.5.

Through its print driver, PDF files are able to be created from any Windows app that supports printing. Several PDF-related SDKs are available for developers.[2] The following programming languages are supported: C++, C#, C, Visual Basic (classic), Visual Basic (modern), Delphi, and Clarion.

Its viewer is compatible with Wine, which provides another way to annotate PDFs on Linux.[3] [4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: PDF-XChange Viewer Version History . Tracker-software.com . 2019-01-13.
  2. Web site: Tracker Software Products :: Developer Products - PDF and Imaging related Software Development Kits . 2016-08-09 . PDF-XChange.com.
  3. "Finally, real PDF annotating under Linux! (with help from Wine) ", gnurou.org, 10 September 2008. Retrieved 14 April 2012.
  4. François Savard, "PDF annotation under Linux with Wine and PDF-XChange Viewer", Structure in the Flow, 11 March 2009. Retrieved 14 April 2012.