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If you don’t want to download or worse, buy Acrobat Reader, and you are looking for something really easy to open your PDF files with, then this simple but effective website is for you. PDFescape lets you open any PDF file within the browser itself with no need to install any piece of software. Reading from the website:
“With PDFescape, you can fill in PDF forms, add text and graphics, add links, and even add new form fields to a PDF file. Best of all, it’s Free!

Features in detail:

  • Fill out PDF files with Form Fields
  • Add Text and Shapes to PDF files without form fields
  • Save PDF files to your local computer
  • Have PDF files emailed to you or any other email address

Of course there is also the possibility to buy a premium account that adds more features, but even the free account is ok for most people’s need. I would like to mention the fact that, by using the free version, the website will add a little logo at the beginning and at the end of your PDF file.

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