![]() It appears as a printer option in the application’s print menu. PDF X-Change Lite can change any Windows application files into pdf files. My ancient printer is devoid of a Windows 7 driver, so I “print” to pdf with it. It’s a standalone virtual printer driver to pdf, free for personal use. (Note that I refuse to be bound by Tracker Software’s incorrect way to spell their own “PDF-XChange” products.) PDF X-Change Lite is another beast, and another confusing element in the X-Change line. As I often do software rebuilds that was not an option. I did find a suitable package last year which was reasonally priced, but before I brought it I found out it limited how many times you could re-install it. I have Firefox to view and PDF SAM for merging, so all I was short of was a printer. I don’t need all the bells whistles as I do not need all the PDF editing fuctionality, just print to PDF, view, merge and physically print. I not adverse to paying for software if it meets my needs at a fair price. Yesterday I downloaded Xchange PDF Lite, but today I found myself downloading Xchange PDF Home Lite, and low and behold no watermark ! ![]() I used the feature comparision function and then having seen no indication that Printing to PDF was restricted, decided to download and have another go. If that is regarded as a Pro function then I would have been at fault for not appreciating it.įollowing your comments I decided to review their website again to see where I had gone wrong. It’s not a good way to draw the line between paid and free, since the user risks spoiling a document forever if he only makes a mistake once.Īll I did was print a document as a PDF from PDF Xchange Lite ! That’s one of the drawbacks of those two products (if you want them for free). Hopefully, it also exists in PDF X-Change Editor. This option exists in PDF X-Change Viewer, which I use (Edit / Preferences / Registration). > Go to the Preferences menu, and check the box Hide Restricted Pro functions in the Free Version, so you don’t risk to trip them by mistake (that’s the best option, I think, if you don’t want to pay). > Take care not to use the Pro functions at all (normally, you will get a warning). > Use the Pro functions to experiment, but take care not to save the document afterwards. It’s the only way they use to differentiate the free and paid-for versions of PDF X-Change Viewer and PDF X-Change Editor. This behaviour is openly stated by the publisher. That’s because you used one of the Pro functions, then saved the document. ![]()
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