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Old July 24th, 2011, 11:15 AM
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Looking for a Good, Lightweight PDF Reader

Hi, I've been using Foxit for a couple of years (even paid for it once to support them), but since the upgrade to version 5.0, Foxit has been a lot slower and just feels very bloated.

Are there any good alternatives? My next to try is probably Sumatra, although it seems like a lot of people really hate it for some reason.

I just need a good reader, as I already use Sonic PDF Creator to print from Websites to PDF, and PDFill for filling out forms (got a better alternative for that, too?).

Thanks!

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Some times I used Foxit, it is not bad. But now I am using Adobe 9 as a common and it is always good.

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Old November 8th, 2011, 10:12 AM
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I personally use PDF-XChange Viewer. I think it's faster than Foxit. Although I am not sure if it has support for Asian fonts (unlike Adobe or Foxit that has downloadable language packs). Give it a try.

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I personally use PDF-XChange Viewer. I think it's faster than Foxit. Although I am not sure if it has support for Asian fonts (unlike Adobe or Foxit that has downloadable language packs). Give it a try.

Thanks for replying. About a week after posting this thread, I started using PDF-XChange Viewer and found that I really like it. It's very light and loads quicker than Foxit ever did.

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Try the Classic PDF instead, that would help you read , edit and even convert your files in just a few simple steps.

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