What .pdf reader does Sup Forums use?
Why is the one you use better than the others?
What .pdf reader does Sup Forums use?
Why is the one you use better than the others?
zathura
it has vim keybindings and isn't bloated
cracked foxit of course, what else
>cracked foxit
Russian malware all over the place. Enjoy your botnet.
PDF-Xchange viewer, it is by far the fastest at rendering lines when idiots send me a fucking 10MB .pdf of a CAD drawing. Which happens quite often as there are alot of idiots in the world..
Everything else chokes when trying to re-draw all the lines in a detailed drawing every time you touch the zoom and you can't get anything done in a meaningful timeframe.
SumatraPDF is the only correct answer
Adobe Acrobat
Kindle paperwhite.
zathura + mupdf backend
>ctrl+f
>no okular
I'm disappoint
this
what is best for large files like maps?
This and anything works on my phone
Summatra when I'm on shitdows
Evince when I'm on any Loonix distro.
PDF XChange Viewer
very lightweight
THIS.
Switched a year ago and it's great since it supports all the formats I want.
Sumatra for reading
Nitro if I need to fill something out
your mother
chrome/chromium
(I'm not kidding, but I do feel bad)
Is Foxit the only reader that lets you turn off the feature some PDFs use that causes the zoom to change every time you click a bookmark? That's annoying as hell when you want to use a 2-page view and it baffles me that Adobe's reader doesn't let you turn it off
once you change the default colors, it's pretty comfy
SumatraPDF on Winblows and Atril on Linux.
>try to fill a form
>can't
and so you need to pdf readers
Xreader
is soda pdf good? its $1 on humble bundle rn
Microsoft Edge
It's built in.
It's easy.
firefox
It's a reader, not an editor, fucktard.
None. PDFs are harmful. Use postscript instead
SumatraPDF on Windows
Skim on macOS
I use okular.
1. It was the default on kde, so that is why I started to use it.
2. Pdf viewers I used before didn't automatically reload as well when you changed the file.
3. If I open a file, read a part of it and close it, the next time I open it, it starts where I left off.
4. I can easily change how much resources it should use vs how much it should load into memory.
5. It works with forms and annotations
6. It is free software.
I use that because it is the default too. Came to kinda love it. Doesn't fuck with my normal workflow and lightweight and whatnot.
To be honest the best is probably preview.app on Mac though. It has that insert signature feature. Holy shit was that amazing.
Evince on Linux and Windows. The only reason I stopped using Adobe Reader is it was starting to feel really stupid having to continuously turn off all the defaults.
Adobe standard, bought it for $20 when I purchased my PC.
Atril. Works just fine to open files. It's lightweight, and doesn't have the retarded GUI that Evince has since GTK3.
hey what the fuck do you guys use to read ePubs
Fucking sumatra.
Firefox
Why should I get a stand-alone one?
Same here
Mupdf. It's a great no-bullshit pdf reader.
Calibre
mupdf, it's absolutely mint.
same but Chromium
Sumatra and Okular.
The old Firefox epubreader addon, but since its last version I switched to Lucidor.
SumatraPDF
this
evince, it does the job and comes with debian gnome by default
SumatraPDF for everything from ebooks, PDF, cbz, and view gifs as stills.
Need to mess with configuration files to change all default colors to the way I like them for oddball formats.