PierreMizzi
November 23rd, 2007, 02:54 AM
I am using a registered version of Foxit PDF Creator on a PC running Windows Vista Home Premium. I am extremely satisfied with the product as it is much faster, leaner than Adobe's and everything is good, except one problem...
I use a custom designed accounting programme for my business. This is run over an internal network from a server located in another room, I map the drive of the server as z: on my PC. The accounting programme uses FoxPro databases (if that is relevant) Now when I print a PDF, it seems that Foxit does not reset the file pointer to where it was before I printed. The programme then does not locate the database file/s it needs and it crashes with an error that it cannot find the files. This did not occur with other PDF creators I used before on the same programme. Could I possibly fix this, or maybe could someone fix this in a future release?
One other suggestion if I may...A great addition to Foxit would be the ability to run a slideshow of PDF pages in a presentation similar to Keynote on the Mac. I think this could be a killer feature that makes Foxit really tops!!
Keep up the good work!!
Pierre
I use a custom designed accounting programme for my business. This is run over an internal network from a server located in another room, I map the drive of the server as z: on my PC. The accounting programme uses FoxPro databases (if that is relevant) Now when I print a PDF, it seems that Foxit does not reset the file pointer to where it was before I printed. The programme then does not locate the database file/s it needs and it crashes with an error that it cannot find the files. This did not occur with other PDF creators I used before on the same programme. Could I possibly fix this, or maybe could someone fix this in a future release?
One other suggestion if I may...A great addition to Foxit would be the ability to run a slideshow of PDF pages in a presentation similar to Keynote on the Mac. I think this could be a killer feature that makes Foxit really tops!!
Keep up the good work!!
Pierre