Adobe Acrobat’s popularity is a given because of its advanced editing features. But it’s also pricey, lags with big files sometimes, and is packed with features you might never use. Plenty of users ...
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The transition to paperless workflows, the need for electronic documents, and the necessity for software that can handle document security and compliance are all driving development in the PDF editor ...
When discussing PDF readers, Adobe Acrobat often comes to mind. It’s the world’s most widely used PDF reader, with over 1 billion subscribers. However, as good as Acrobat is, it is not suitable for ...
Another day, another critical security exploit discovered for Adobe Reader. Ho-hum. The PDF software’s near-ubiquitous presence has made it a big, fat, juicy target for years now, and by this point, ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Just about everyone uses PDF files to some degree: You ...
I'm looking for a PDF reader that has scrolling behavior similar to a web browser, i.e. acceleration when I flick my mouse scroller, and maybe smooth scrolling. I've tried Evince and Foxit but they ...