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Wednesday, July 2, 2008

doPDF6.1.265 Free PDF converter software

doPDF6.1.265 Free PDF converter software
Just 1.42 MB

doPDF6.1.265 free PDF converter for Windows Vista, XP, 2008/2003/2000 Server (32 and 64-bit). Freeware. Lightweight. No nags.

Convert your documents (of any format) as PDF files

doPDF6.1 installs itself as a virtual PDF printer driver so after a successful installation will appear in your Printers and Faxes list. To convert to PDF, you just have to print the document to doPDF, the free pdf converter. Open a document (with Microsoft Word, WordPad, NotePad or any other software), choose Print and select doPDF as your printer. It will ask you where to save the PDF file and when finished, the PDF file will be automatically opened in your default PDF viewer.

doPDF is a free PDF converter for both personal and commercial use. Using doPDF you can create PDF files by selecting the "Print" command from virtually any application. With one click you can convert your Microsoft Excel, Word or PowerPoint documents or your emails and favorite web sites to PDF files.

Get it here:
http://www.dopdf.com/

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Download the latest version of Adobe Reader v9

Download the latest version of Adobe Reader v9

Latest version of Acrobat reader to view pdf files is available to download freely from adobe's site. Approximately 34 MB.

Is is absolutely necessary to update your Acrobat reader? decide your self. Because there are planty of pdf reader softwares available also free but much lesser in size.

http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html

Alternate pdf reader:

Foxit Reader

Foxit Reader is a free PDF document viewer and printer, with incredible small size (only 2.55 M download size), breezing-fast launch speed and rich feature set.

http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php


eXPert Free PDF Reader

eXPert PDF Reader is a free pdf viewer software that lets you view and print pdf documents on windows operating systems.

eXPert PDF reader will also allow modification of existing documents. You may modify document outlines, insert rubber stamps and modify any annotation that has been created from eXPert PDF or any other pdf creation software.

eXPert PDF Reader is the ideal solution for viewing pdf documents. Fast, reliable and skinable gives all you need for been the pdf viewer of your choise.

Get it here

eXPert PDF Reader is a free pdf viewer software that lets you view and print pdf documents on windows operating systems.

eXPert PDF reader will also allow modification of existing documents. You may modify document outlines, insert rubber stamps and modify any annotation that has been created from eXPert PDF or any other pdf creation software.

eXPert PDF Reader is the ideal solution for viewing pdf documents. Fast, reliable and skinable gives all you need for been the pdf viewer of your choice.

Get it here:
http://www.visagesoft.com/downloads/get.php/vspdfreader.exe

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Research methods and protocols

Methods in Molecular Biology

Methods in Molecular Biology is a book series from publisher Humana Press that presents biomedical and life science research methods and protocols. The book series provides step-by-step instructions for carrying out experiments in a research lab. As of February 2008, more than 484 volumes had been published in the series. The protocols are also available online at SpringerProtocols.com or springerlink.com

Each protocol opens with an introductory overview and a list of the materials and reagents needed to complete the experiment. Every protocol is followed by a detailed procedure that is supported with a notes section offering tips and “tricks of the trade” as well as troubleshooting advice.


http://www.springerlink.com/content/pv463k/

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Print your documents on any network printer

Xerox Mobile Express Driver for Network computers

It largely eliminates the need to download individual printer drivers for each product to which you print. Instead, download a single universal printer driver to your PC and print to virtually any PostScript device on your network, even to those made by other manufacturers.

Key Features

  • Automatically detects your location based on your local network and updates your current printer list with preferred printers for that location
  • Tells you instantly which printers are online and available to you every time you print
  • Sorts devices in your printer list based on status, location, name, etc
  • Displays detailed feature options to help you choose the best printer for your job
  • Works with Xerox and non-Xerox PostScript printers and multifunction devices
  • Automatically configures itself to offer users 100% of the features available in most Xerox printers
  • Provides a consistent, simple interface for all printers, making it easy to find and choose the features you need
  • Automatically puts last-used printer (for that location) at the top of your current printer list
  • Saves favorite printer settings for each application. For example, if you always print emails in black & white, on both sides of the paper, those settings can be automatically applied to any printer you choose in any location
  • You can install Mobile Express Driver yourself, with a few mouseclicks
  • No tracking down an IT technician to help you find the right printer, identify IP addresses or install drivers in a new location
  • Dynamic printer discovery automatically updates your printer list with new features and status
  • Allows users the ability to specify alternate subnets to search for each given location. This is particularly handy for wireless PC users where print devices are typically on a separate network segment.

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US govt sues company for not hiring Sikh

US govt sues company for not hiring Sikh

HOUSTON: A Texas company has been sued for religious discrimination by the US government after it did not hire a Sikh who refused to shave his beard and take off his turban.

The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is seeking punitive damages for Sukhdev Singh Brar, a certified security officer in the Dallas area, apart from back pay and compensation for pain and suffering caused to him.

Brar applied for a job at the Champion National Security Firm in Richardson in October 2005.

"When I finished applying, she (company representative) called me for an interview, and told me, 'I'm going to hire you, but you have to shave and take off your turban,'" he was quoted as saying by CBS.

Brar says he told the representative what she was saying was against federal law and his religion. "I cannot cut my hair. I cannot take off my turban," he said.

"She told me, 'This is our company policy and we cannot change our company policy.'"

The government wants the court to order the company to change its hiring policy.

"Essentially, they're asking, demanding someone give up their deeply held religious beliefs for a job. In that regard, I think it's very egregious," said Bill Backhaus, EEOC.

Before the EEOC filed the lawsuit against Champion National Security, it tried to resolve the case. But the government said the company wouldn't budge.

A company attorney said they haven't seen the lawsuit yet. But he says they don't discriminate, and have a good track record of hiring a diverse workforce.

Economic Times

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