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 tmcb82Premium join:2002-04-16 Columbus, OH | reply to Mele20 said by Mele20:+2 I used to use PDF XChange Viewer. I liked it at first, then had a lot problems with it. I just read here, in another thread, that it now installs ASK toolbar if you are not really careful. Before it I used Foxit but it got too bloated. I have also tried Sumatra. I like Evince for Windows best. It is a simple reader so if you want bells and whistles then it might not be for you. It has been a really nice reader for me with ONE exception. The current version I cannot use because Samsung's TV help manual crashes it immediately upon loading. I had to go back to the version prior to the current one. Prior version 2.30.0 works fine with Samsung manuals. I use the reader A LOT so it is strange that only this ONE MANUAL crashes the reader. So, if you don't have a Samsung TV, try Evince for Windows. If you download the MSI version of PDF XChange the ASK Toolbar or any third party add-ons are not included.  |
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