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  2. Adobe Acrobat - Wikipedia

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    Acrobat Reader Touch is a free PDF document viewer developed and released on December 11, 2012, by Adobe Systems for the Windows Touch user interface. FormsCentral was a web form filling server for users with Windows, macOS, or a web browser and an Adobe ID only.

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    Foxit PDF Reader (formerly Foxit Reader) is a multilingual freemium PDF (Portable Document Format) tool that can create, view, edit, digitally sign, and print PDF files. [3] Foxit Reader is developed by Fuzhou, China-based Foxit Software. Early versions of Foxit Reader were notable for startup performance and small file size. [4]

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  6. Need (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    An audio book for the first novel began production in 2009, with actress Julia Whelan providing the voice of Zara. [3] In a 2010 interview with The Hiding Spot, Jones stated that the series would likely run for at least four books, and that she had researched Norse mythology and pixie mythology while developing the second novel, Captivate. [4]

  7. Hounded (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Publishers Weekly called it, “a superb urban fantasy debut.” [1] Several other authors have also praised Hearne's first book. Nicole Peeler said that Kevin breathed “new life into old myths,” and created “a world both eerily familiar and startlingly original.” [ 2 ] Ari Marmell called it “a page-turning and often laugh-out-loud ...

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  9. Ironweed (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Ironweed received the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction [3] and is the third book in Kennedy's Albany Cycle. [4] It is included in the Western Canon of the critic Harold Bloom . [ 5 ] The novel was adapted into a 1987 film of the same name .