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The Standard version costs £59 and the Pro version £99. The Form-Filler version of the software is free to download. The ‘ Professional‘ version lets you do even more, including joining multiple PDFs into one document, automatically renumber pages and adding/removing watermarks.įor full details of what the different versions offer, check out the table below which is from. The ‘ Standard‘ version of the software offers a lot more functionality, also allowing you to convert PDF files into other formats (ePub, RTF and HTML), add notes to the document, among other things. Form-Filler – a free version of the software which only lets you edit and reflow text. The quote mentions ‘Infix Pro’ this is because there are three different versions of the software. It also adds the ability to edit and create clipping masks plus a vertical ruler to allow easier object alignment together with grids, guides and page margins.” “Infix Pro includes tools for handling graphics such as grouping, hiding and locking. Infix PDF Editor is a program that enables you to edit and then save PDF documents.

infix editor

The version I will be reviewing is Infix Professional for PC. In this article I am going to review a piece of software by Iceni Technology, called Infix PDF Editor. To find out more about sponsored content on Technology Bloggers, please visit our Privacy Policy. If you really don’t like it, puh-leaze don’t send me emails.This is a sponsored review on behalf of Infix. Like it or not, it’s another example of infixing. I know many of my fellow word nerds dislike the use of a-whole-nother I wrote in the first paragraph. That is abso-freaking-lutely fantastic.” You’ll notice the speaker here adds a double-stuffed cream in the middle of the sandwich cookie of “absolutely” to indicate extreme displeasure with the situation. For our purposes, I’m going to use the word “freaking.” Another way you’ll often see a word get infixed is by adding an expletive in the middle. You’ll notice how adding “wait for it” into “legendary” adds significant emphasis as well as humor (or annoyance… you pick). Instead of taking it easy, he makes these plans: “Play a couple hours of laser tag, maybe get a spray-on tan, it’s going to be legen-wait-for-it-dary!” In another episode, Barney is fighting an illness, not wanting it to slow him down. I’ll continue to use Barney Stinson’s multiple deliveries of the word “legendary” to illustrate infixes.











Infix editor