Aloaha PDF Saver 3.9.117

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Save filled Forms. Who has not come across the situation: You complete a PDF form in Acrobat Reader and when it comes to saving your data, nothing happens. Or worse: You close the program and all your data is lost. The reason for this is: Acrobat Reader cannot save any form field data.

This is not only time consuming but also very unpleasant. Aloha PDF Saver eliminates this problem in a very easy way. Once this software solution has been installed, all filled out PDF forms can be saved locally directly to PDF. No need to mention that all forms that have been filled once can be read again with the included data and also altered at a later date or send by email.

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