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Sumatra PDF 0.7

Copernic   on 29 July 2007 - 07:18 · 7 comments & 4947 views

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Sumatra PDF is a slim, free, open-source PDF viewer for Windows. Sumatra PDF has a minimalistic design, and its simplicity is attained at the expense of many other features. As is characteristic of many portable applications, Sumatra takes up little disk space - it has a 1mb setup file (compared to Adobe Reader's 27.5mb setup file), and it starts up rapidly. It was designed for portable use in the sense that it's just one file with no external dependencies so you can easily run it from external USB drive.

Changelog version 0.7 [2007-07-28]

* added ability to select the text and copy to clipboard - contributed by Tomek Weksej
* made it multi-lingual (13 translations contributed by many people)
* added Save As option
* list of recently opened files is updated immediately
* fixed .pdf extension registration on Vista
* added ability to compile as DLL and C# sample application - contributed by Valery Possoz
* mingw compilation fixes and project files for CodeBlocks - contributed by MrChuoi
* fixed a few crashes
* moved the sources to Google Code project hosting




Download: Sumatra PDF 0.7 (installer)
Download: Sumatra PDF 0.7 (zip file)
Download: Sumatra PDF source code
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#1 saachi on 29 Jul 2007 - 09:55
Oh sweet. Sumatra is now exactly how I need it because text is finally selectable. Oh wait, one more thing I want is command-line flags to enable view options on launch (eg. always "fit width", THEN it will be final for me.
#2 ~Neowin~ on 29 Jul 2007 - 21:22
the download link is not working. can any1 post a mirror pls
#3 Flyer00 on 30 Jul 2007 - 05:52
Does it offer searching yet? Once I can search through PDFs, I will finally be able to dump the bloated Adobe Acrobat.
(1 reply) #4 buletov on 30 Jul 2007 - 09:32
How about Foxit PDF Reader?
#4.1 Magallanes on 30 Jul 2007 - 13:30
my first impression is that more fast but also crash in some pdf.
#5 alfasys on 30 Jul 2007 - 16:55
Indeed nice looking, fast loading but ... no seach function within the PDF document. That's a pitty !
#6 nunjabusiness on 06 Oct 2007 - 13:25
terrible compared to foxit

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