New To IE9 From Chrome

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    New To IE9 From Chrome


    Is there any way to view PDFs through IE9 like I could do in Chrome? Looking for a tweak, plug-in, or add-on, not a program like Adobe, Nitro or Foxit.

    Thanks in advance!
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit Steve Ballmer Signature Edition
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    Download and install the latest version of Acrobat Reader, through IE9. I dont know if you can DL just the plugin... That outta fix that!
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    A more descriptive Thread title would have been " How to view PDFs in IE9."

    Recommend the free PDF-XChange Viewer its faster & better all round than the Adobe Acrobat Reader.
    The plug-ins for IE 9 & Firefox are included & are installed by default.
    Tracker Software Products :: PDF-XChange Viewer, Free PDF Reader
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    @ least adobe reader is free...???

    Unless you (OP) is using the 64 bit version of IE9? There are still some issues there...
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    Darryl Licht said:
    @ least adobe reader is free...???

    Unless you (OP) is using the 64 bit version of IE9? There are still some issues there...
    PDF-XChange Viewer is Free
    The Free PDF-XChange Viewer FREE/PRO is compatible with all Windows Versions from Windows 2000 and later both 32 & 64 bit architecture.
    Sorry - but we do not offer a version for Windows 95, 98, Me or Windows NT.
    Note: The .exe installers auto-detect System Architecture and install 32 and 64 bit components accordingly.
    I had to check IE9 64 bit never used it before, the PDF XChange plugin was installed & working fine.
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    Nice to know!

    What advantage is there over Adobe?
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  7. Posts : 431
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    Thanks guys, after some testing on my test machine, I ended up with Foxit. Thanks for the suggestions.
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    Where abouts in SoCal DBone???
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    Darryl Licht said:
    Nice to know!
    What advantage is there over Adobe?
    When I started using it about a year ago it was much quicker opening PDF files than Acrobat Reader
    Best Free Non-Adobe PDF Reader
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  10. Posts : 431
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    Darryl Licht said:
    Where abouts in SoCal DBone???

    Antelope Valley, how about you?
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