[ale] switching to foxit for pdf viewing with or without adobe as backup

Derek Atkins warlord at MIT.EDU
Mon Mar 25 11:36:19 EDT 2013


"Ron Frazier (ALE)" <atllinuxenthinfo at techstarship.com> writes:

> Hi JD,
>
> My experience with evince on Ubuntu, which is what I believe loads when you start document viewer, is that it's abilities for viewing complex pdf's and controlling page layout and zoom and switching are far inferior to Adobe Reader.  At one point, I had Adobe Reader installed in Ubuntu because it just works better.  Although, now, I might reverse that.  The feature set of Foxit seems far more comparable to Adobe, while still being more secure, they say.  I haven't tried to install it on linux yet, so I don't know if there is a ppa.  Regarding flash, I find that indispensable.  There are tons of sites that won't work without it.  However, I only allow it to run on sites I trust using noscript, as you suggested.  My banking sites, as it turns out, are happy enough using javascript.  They don't have to have flash.  That ruby on rails video you posted in another thread is Youtube.  Gotta have flash for that.

I've rarely found a PDF that evince couldn't handle, including PDF
forms.

> Sincerely,
>
> Ron

-derek

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