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InlinePDF Browser by grandworldpq

InlinePDF Browser is an extension designed to render all PDF files directly within the browser, avoiding automatic downloads or "Save as" dialogs. Users can view PDFs seamlessly and save them using CTRL+S (or CMD+S) post-viewing.

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InlinePDF Browser needed with InlinePDF Browser; it ensures PDFs are displayed directly in the browser window. Ensure your Firefox setting under Preferences > Applications > PDF is set to "Preview in Firefox" for optimal functionality.
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Version
1.0.6
Size
27.56 kB
Last updated
2 years ago (18 Dec 2023)
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Mozilla Public Licence 2.0
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