• January 3, 2014
  • FOXITBLOG

This past October, Adobe Systems (makers of Adobe PDF software) announced that they had been the victims of a deliberate and concentrated hacking attack on their servers. When the dust settled, Adobe found that the hackers had gained access to ...

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  • November 22, 2013
  • FOXITBLOG

Say you’ve got lots of PDF documents. Like, Library-of-Congress lots. And within some of those PDF documents somewhere is precious information you’re searching for. It could be the key details for closing your next big deal. Or the evidence that ...

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  • November 15, 2013
  • FOXITBLOG

You may tend to think about accessibility in terms of providing closer parking spaces or including Braille descriptions on elevator panels, but in the computing world, it’s a different matter entirely. What’s more, for anyone doing business with the Federal ...

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  • October 28, 2013
  • FOXITBLOG

Signing documents is such an age-old part of our workday that we hardly give it a second thought. And that’s the problem. It’s an age-old process. One that’s hard to manage, verify, secure, and update. How widespread is it? Studies ...

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  • September 2, 2013
  • FOXITBLOG

Not surprisingly, engineering and construction communities need to ensure that they can publish and exchange engineering and mapping data in a format that everyone can open, read and rely upon, regardless of the software used to create it. After all, ...

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