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Edit PDF files with Infix

Oct 22, 2010 2:58AM PDT

I recently downloaded the software INFIX to edit and modify pdf files an it lives up to the expectation. I can add text, erase, change images and more. Very simple and easy to use. HIgly recommend it!

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Another Infix user
Nov 26, 2010 1:36AM PST

I too am very pleased with Infix. I used it to edit a pdf template that contains tables, graphs, and bulleted lists. All the formating remained intact. Infix is a real time saver.

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Just adding the price.
Nov 26, 2010 2:38AM PST

That's USD 99.

Kees

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Infix
Feb 2, 2011 1:48AM PST

Totally agrre, Infix is very easy to use, and very practical because it lets you modify pdfs in a very neet and easy way. Still learning to use it, but I'm sure there are many useful tools yet to discover.

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Infix PDF editor
Feb 13, 2011 5:28PM PST

Thats good to know, thanks, I'll give it a try.

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Advanced PDF Editing
Aug 11, 2011 12:18AM PDT

It is good to see others enjoying this neat utility as I am. Infix is the only software I found that would allow me to seamlessly do advanced editing. I can rotate, or re-size images and with the dropper grab colors in the document to match fonts, image background etc. In addition to this the import feature allows combining and arranging of pdf documents with a snap. These features are very important when it comes to page layout, the only other way to accomplish some of the tasks Infix offers would be through an expensive or complicated page layout software. I highly recommend this program to beginners and advanced users as well.