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OT: A good (ad free) PDF viewer?

OleBoy

Charter Member 2015
I need a viewer for reading tutorials. What do others use?

Ad free, garbage free preferred.
 
Foxit was noted as one of the best free choices. Two out of two responses choose it, so do I.
Much appreciated! :salute:
 
pdf-xchange-viewer

Hello,

I use the pdf-xchange-viewer
http://www.tracker-software.com/product/pdf-xchange-viewer
This free software View/Modify or perform simple editing of PDF files. I like this feature specially when I scan pages of a aviation magazine. The result of the scan process is often that pages are partly upside down. Using the software I can replace the page in the correct position.

Have a good day

Benoit
 
My reasoning for not wanting Adobe Reader is mainly due to size of installed files, as I want to keep things down to a minimum as a rule.
 
Windows 8 might be considered an extreme case of bloatware for reading PDF files though...:icon_lol:
 
I just couldn't resist. :)

On the serious side though, the W8 version opens pdf files really fast and seems not to be the resource hog running in the background like Adobe had become. Even saying that, I may still at some point install Adobe back in, as I like the Adobe pdf search function better than the W8 search. Time will tell on that one.

FAC
 
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