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What is PDFlyer?

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∙ 18y ago
Updated: 4/27/2022

PDFlyer is a paperless workflow tool owned by CCH, a leading accounting software vendor for Accountants. Per the CCH new release of 3/17/2006 PDFlyer is described as: "PDFlyer is a powerful and user-friendly Adobe Acrobat plug-in which facilitates working with multiple PDF files in a paperless, dual screen environment."

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