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Haven't found anything faster yet still feature complete then Adobe Reader Lite 9.
Where is this "lite" version of Adobe Reader some of you are talking about? I can only find the 30+ MB regular version.
Yes, one more thing Microsoft would be sued for
Yup, EXACTLY. Apple gets away with murder, MS gets sued for doing the same shit. That's how it goes.
You can highly doubt it all you want, but that doesn't change the fact that it is true. If you want proof, all you need to know is "N versions of Windows 7".I highly doubt this.
Was using foxit for the longest time, but it had rendering problems and the browser plugin crashed a lot. Switched over to PDF-Xchange and haven't looked back. It's fast to open and it is native 64 bit (which was probably one of the biggest reasons for me to switch)
No problems whatsoever. I used browser integration on Vista 64 and it worked fine, but after switching back to it launching outside of the browser I enjoy it more especially since I'm running dual monitors.
... PDF is a close source format from Adobe
Incorrect: http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=51502
There are plenty of open source tools that can read and write PDFs. Why there isn't built in support for it in Windows I do not know.
You are using the Lite version correct? Its even better then the vanilla version and has none of the horrid security flaws.
Incorrect: http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=51502
There are plenty of open source tools that can read and write PDFs. Why there isn't built in support for it in Windows I do not know.
I feel that Adobe Reader v9 is much lighter/faster then the older v8. I tried foxit it 2 years back and it would not display certain PDF's correctly and also would not work with PDF forms.
I feel that Adobe Reader v9 is much lighter/faster then the older v8. I tried foxit it 2 years back and it would not display certain PDF's correctly and also would not work with PDF forms.
I agree that foxit had problems 2-3 years ago. I still used it, but I kept Adobe installed for documents that didn't display correctly.
I haven't had that problem in well over a year. It's worth giving it a try. I can load bring up a document in 3 seconds (including starting Foxit). If adobe has cleaned up that much, then maybe it's worth trying it again, but last time I used it, it was a huge program (at least 10x the size of foxit), which made it very slow.
I may try Foxit again.
Does the free reader version support highlighting and/or bookmarking certain pages?
You've got this all wrong, up is white, black is down! (I love Family Guy)Seems that in your world, up is down, black is white!
My two cents... I also hate Foxit. The annoying ad/buyme crap gets annoying after using it for one day.
I've never used Foxit Pro, so I'll take your word for it. If I needed a PDF editor, Acrobat would certainly be on my shortlist. I'd probably look at Foxit Pro, since I like the reader, but I'm sure that you get more functionality from Adobe. Presumably they have a better UI as well, never mind tight integration with all of their other tools.And of course this is personal preference, but the GUI just sucks.
That's when it bugs you about it... Instead of showing you just the update- it'll show you all the stuff you "should" be using.Huh? I've can't remember the last time foxit asked me to buy the pro version. I just opened up a handful of PDFs, and there's no indication that there is a pro version on the screen or upon start up. It does let me know when security updates are available, but it's not meaningfully different from the way Adobe worked when I last used it (about 2-2.5 years ago).
I've never used Foxit Pro... I have Acrobat Pro.I've never used Foxit Pro, so I'll take your word for it. If I needed a PDF editor, Acrobat would certainly be on my shortlist. I'd probably look at Foxit Pro, since I like the reader, but I'm sure that you get more functionality from Adobe. Presumably they have a better UI as well, never mind tight integration with all of their other tools.
That's when it bugs you about it... Instead of showing you just the update- it'll show you all the stuff you "should" be using.
I've never used Foxit Pro... I have Acrobat Pro.
I guess that doesn't bug me, because Adobe's reader always asked me to install stuff I had no interest in. Just like with the reader, i select the update and move along. To me that's not a nagging issue. If it popped up every time I ran the program, then I'd get annoyed.