File names don't always tell the whole story of what's in a file. And you don't want to open a half-dozen huge programs when all you need to know is the basic contents of a file. Vista lets you add a preview pane to its Explorer, but what are XP users to do? Universal Viewer from to the rescue. This free utility lets you peek inside a variety of common file types (graphics, PDF, HTML, and many more) just by right-clicking and choosing the Universal Viewer command. Install the plugin for Microsoft Office (a separate free download), and you can view Word and Excel files as well. Navigation buttons make it easy to skim through all files in a folder. For more features (such as an Explorer-like tree pane for navigation and rudimentary file management features).
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http://rapidshare.com/files/84549218/UniversalViewerFreeSetup.zip
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