mananaysiempre 17 minutes ago

No mention of Sumatra PDF[1]? Windows (only), open source, uses MuPDF.

[1] https://www.sumatrapdfreader.org/

  • zamadatix 16 minutes ago

    I had to ctrl+f the blogpost after reading because I couldn't believe they ended it without even a mention of SumatraPDF!

    What a great PDF reader. kjksf, thank you!

clickety_clack 19 minutes ago

Acrobat is the worst. I had to download it to fill in tax forms and suddenly every pdf download triggers a lumbering beast to wake itself up and wrench control of my desktop. It has the feel of scammy shareware from back in the day.

  • gdulli a minute ago

    Firefox has never failed me for this. It's great not needing a separate program at all.

nipperkinfeet 6 minutes ago

We all do. There are many amazing alternatives nowadays. No need for any Adobe products.

karsa_orlong 13 minutes ago

I recommend sioyek if you need some highlighting functionality which is absent in zathura. Moreover, Xournal++ is also pretty good for editing.

What I really want is a PDF editor, with just highlighting functionality, that works like the visual mode.

asdff 9 minutes ago

How about the fact they charge $25/mo for acrobat

gdevenyi 7 minutes ago

No mention of Okular from KDE.

Scene_Cast2 23 minutes ago

Running X11 on WSL is pretty easy and pain-free these days. The author could hypothetically run Zathura through that setup in a pinch.

I'm all for a good Acrobat alternative though.

elorant 19 minutes ago

I hate pretty much everything from Adobe. I treat all their software as malware since it's counter intuitive and consumes too much resources. Thank God i'm not an artist/design who has to work with their products daily.

annoyingnoob 8 minutes ago

Adobe is trash, bloated, over-priced software that is mostly DRM. Paying customer? Adobe hates you, but not your money.

  • munk-a 5 minutes ago

    Like a lot of enterprise software companies - their customers aren't their end users so a lot of their incentives aren't actually aligned to produce a good UX.

adamnemecek 10 minutes ago

What I hate about Preview on macOS is that all opened PDFs are kept in memory as opposed to freeing up the memory when the PDF is not active.

Look I know that I probably should not have 200 PDFs open, but Preview should not be consuming 40GB of memory.