PDF reader..

Foxit is quite good for this purpose. PDF Exchange aslo has a built in PDF reader and writer.
 
I use Evince. I was made for linux but there is a windows download as well.
Evince is a document viewer for multiple document formats. The goal of evince is to replace the multiple document viewers that exist on the GNOME Desktop with a single simple application.

Evince is specifically designed to support the file following formats:

* PDF
* Postscript
* djvu
* tiff
* dvi
* XPS
* SyncTex support with gedit
* comics books (cbr,cbz,cb7 and cbt)
 
I use both Sumatra and adobe acrobat reader.
Sumatra opens faster, but feels laggy with large pdf documents.
So my advice would be: use adobe acrobat for large (over 4mb) pdf's, for everything else use sumatra
 
Foxit reader seems to be good enough for me.. it's really fast.. MUCH faster than AB reader..

DOn't even know why I didn't try other programs before..
 
Will Foxit be able to replace the Adobe reader part in websites like Efiling where you complete the forms online?
 
I use foxit although SARS efiling does not work with it.

Adobe for efiling, but I hate the constant updates.
 
Foxit for me is the best, download is small 7.56MB, and seems to start up quicker than adobe. Nitro looked cool with its ribbon effect but murdered my ram usage.
 
You can't use foxit online, but you can use google chromes PDF reader..

So it's rather a nice combo.. to have foxit and google chrome..
 
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