Which is a good, free PDF reader for Vista ultimate?


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Adobe Reader is a pretty good once, and if you have a decent graphics card it will render the pages using it instead of the CPU.

Ugh.

Adobe Reader is terrible.

If you have any PDF that is more than a few pages, with just a few graphics on it, simply compare scrolling down in Foxit and Adobe. Foxit is so much faster at it. I had Adobe installed a few weeks ago, and not Foxit, and was scrolling through a PDF of some scanned solutions from a professor, and it was so ****ing slow.. I installed Foxit, and the problem vanished.

Adobe Reader 8. It's bloated but opens quickly and works. I despise it's Auto-Update function you cannot kill though but then I'd have it without Adobe Reader as I use Photoshop Elements which uses the same Updater.

Frankly though I could just as well use Adobe Reader 5 or 6. From what I can tell they've never changed anything of any substance. Version 5 still opens PDF files just fine.

Then again if Foxit leaner I'm interested. For a ruddy PDF Reader a 20Mb install (Adobe Reader 8) is absurd. I hate it when programs which used to be lean get bloated BUT add nothing of any value.

* Real Player - Evil software. I'm sure Satan wrote it. I refuse to put it anywhere near my PC and use Real Alternative (which I also haven't currently got installed).

* QuickTime Player - Annoying. I actually use this as I like it's Conversion functions but it is too bloated. I've considered going over to QuickTime Alternative.

* Nero Burning Rom - Version 6 was lean and only 30Mb. Version 7 is exactly the same (except it offers HD support) but jumped to 175Mb. I cannot see remotely why? I'd use V6 if it worked on Vista.

* Windows Vista - I don't want and will never use: Windows DVD Maker, Windows Movie Maker, Windows Calendar, Windows Contacts, Windows Mail yet I wasn't asked during install if I want them or not and have to have them. I can see worth in including Windows Defender though, even if I don't use it.

I use Outlook 2007 and both Windows Movie Maker/DVD Maker are utter rubbish compared to other software out there. At least Windows Messenger and Netmeeting are no longer included compulsory.

I use Acrobat Reader, personally. It can be slow, but you can disable some of the plug-ins to make it faster.

http://software.bootblock.co.uk/?id=adobereaderspeedup

Thanks for that I'll give it ago.

I would have preferred Foxit if it wasn't for its subpar antialiasing compared to Acrobat Reader, at least last time I checked it out.

Would the GDI+ add-on fix this? -

http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/reader_2/addons.htm

I tend to just use Adobe Reader since the newer version is much quicker than the past few, and Foxit lacked a few features last time I tried it. Tho' I was a Foxit user for a while.

More importantly, free? I wasn't aware there were any PDF viewers that were not free.

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