Mine are Okular, Evince, Acroread…But I mostly prefer Okular, it’s the fastest!
xpdf and acroread in that order.
Okular, evince. Open source anyway.
Okular and evince.
I don’t have acroread installed. When I last had it installed, I was finding that I preferred the open source applications anyway.
I tried acroread because I found it in one of the openSuse repositories. I also prefer open source.
Okular and Acroread.
Normally its only Okular and sometimes i will use Acroread, don`t ask me why.
Okular and second Acroread
On 08/15/2011 12:46 AM, riderplus wrote:
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I use ePDFviewer. Does everything i need which is reading and printing.
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Euer Komputerfriek Joerg
using LXDE on 11.4 x64 and happy with a cup of real hot coffee…
Okular is the best PDF reader!
Acroread was removed because it doesn’t have a native x86_64 version.
Well, when I have my PC running on 11.4 it is Okular far before other solutions. When I am on 11.1 as now with my notebook (and KDE 3.5) then I do actually use Kpdf and only if I have a Pdf that does not open with it, then I drop back to acrobat reader. Given the bad support of Linux of Acrobat, the bloat-ware they integrate and that seriously jeopardize the security of the system and the lack of a new version leave aside a 64 bit native one… I guess we have interest to donate to the Okular team. Somehow I have the feeling it will be the only application in future to use PDF under Linux.
True but we have 32 bits libs that can help run the program and the browser plugin; so in the end is usable even under a 64 bit system too.
I usually use Evince, but sometimes use Okular.
Okular is the best. It also opens .cbr and .cbz files
For windows I use foxit, a great alternative to adobe Reader