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PDF alternatives

coolVariable

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After putting up with Adobe PDF for years, I finally discovered some very nice alternatives ... e.g. Foxit

Which one is the best out there?

Foxitreader is very nice and very fast.
Today though I saw that there apparently is something called ghostview that is even faster ... ?
 
Ghostview would be a Linux peice of software, probably aviable for Windows also.

Ghostscript is a whole open source postscript and pdf implimentation. Tools, 'distillers' and all sorts of stuff. Do things like convert PDF files to text, extract images, create new pdfs, etc etc.

For instance at work we'll use it to convert data sent to a special email address in text form which is automaticly into a pdf which then is made aviable to costumers through the ftp site. Good for automation and stuff like that.


Another common use would be for technical documentation. People write stuff in TeX document format (a markup language sort of like html, but made for word proccessing) then they will convert it into a veriaty of formats. A very common format would be PDF. Good for stuff that requires a lot of mathmatical symbols and such.
http://www.latex-project.org/
http://www.lyx.org/
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/

Good for ultra-high quality professional documentation. Not realy usefull for normal stuff like a regular word proccessor. Probably something I'd use to make resumes though.

Also besides stuff like that you have it in the form of PDF output for OpenOffice.org.
It's tied pretty closely to postscript, so people have used ghostscript stuff to make things like PDF printers.. So you can send printouts to a print server on your network over Samba or IPP or something like that, but instead of printing out paper it will make PDF files.

people have written fancier programs with it besides that. For instance there is a program called Hylafax were you can setup a computer to send and receive faxes over a telephone line, but instead of putting in paper and such you email and recieve faxes in the forms of PDFs or Tiff files or something.

For Linux there are a veriaty of other PDF viewers besides Ghostview.

Ghostview is fast, but it's pretty ugly and not very user friendly.

Personally I prefer Evince, http://www.gnome.org/projects/evince/
I like it because it's fast and has smooth scaling so that the pages adjust well to different sizes and such.

I don't think they have a version for Windows yet though. They might.
 
Foxit Reader is awesome. I've been using it for about a year. It's just as good as Adobe, but much much faster. It's ridiculous how responsive Foxit is compared to Adobe. For anyone who has not used Foxit yet, you will be amazed.
 
Yeah... started using it a little over a year ago and FoxIt is definitely the way to go.
 
Originally posted by: Brazen
Foxit Reader is awesome. I've been using it for about a year. It's just as good as Adobe, but much much faster. It's ridiculous how responsive Foxit is compared to Adobe. For anyone who has not used Foxit yet, you will be amazed.

while foxit is my default reader i do miss adobe on e feature. the crtl+mouse wheel to zoom.
any idea how i get that is foxit.
 
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven

while foxit is my default reader i do miss adobe on e feature. the crtl+mouse wheel to zoom.
any idea how i get that is foxit.

I never even knew that was possible in Adobe. Foxit has a forum; you might try searching/asking there.
 
FoxIT is great. Unfortunately, I had to go back to Adobe bloatware because the print slides to PDF function in Live Meeting doesn't seem to work with FoxIT.
 
Foxit has baaaad text rendering. for us with LCD monitors, Acrobat 6.0 has best rendering that is customizable. Otherwise that one is memory hog, takes forever to load, shows only one window on taskbar; but displays text the best.
 
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