I used Sumatra for a long time and it is great for just reading PDFs.
But then I found the totally free (no nags etc) STDU (Scientific and Tecnical Document Utility) which is still a tiny 3.3 MB installed or get the Portable version.
It can read PDF plus documents I have never heard of, view images and many more features.
Like Sumatra there are no browser add-ons just download and open with.
Have a look @
http://www.stdutility.com/stduviewer.html
Yeah I found a good opensource program for viewing .pdf files. It's updated often and doesn't hog resources like adobe and it's open source, which is why I like it. It's called Sumatra PDF, google it and use it.
Why not just use Adobe Reader?
......doesn't hog resources like adobe and it's open source, which is why I like it......
Why not just use Adobe Reader?
FrillyBits said:As explained:
......doesn't hog resources like adobe and it's open source, which is why I like it......
Also, if I recall correctly, Adobe is over 100 MB installed while STDU is 3.3 MB and Sumatra is less.
For those who read, edit etc PDFs often then Adobe is possibly best for them.
I read a PDF about once a month (bank stuff) and never edit only copy some text occasionally.
alexr1090 and I (and millions of others) simply don't need Adobe