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- 104 SumatraPDF alternatives
Sumatra PDF is a free PDF, eBook (ePub, Mobi), XPS, DjVu, CHM, Comic Book (CBZ and CBR) viewer for Windows.
Top SumatraPDF Features
- Lightweight
- Low memory usage
- Ad-free
- Optimal performance
- Tabbed interface
- Portable
- Multi Format Reader
- No registration required
- Works Offline
- Highlighter
- PDF annotation
- Global bookmarks
SumatraPDF VS Adobe Acrobat Reader
Is SumatraPDF a good alternative to Adobe Acrobat Reader? - 108 Okular alternatives
Multi-platform, fast and packed with features, Okular allows you to read PDF documents, comics and EPub books, browse images, visualize Markdown documents, and much more.
License model
- Free • Open Source
Application types
Platforms
- Windows
- Linux
- BSD
- KDE Plasma
- Flathub
- Linux Mobile
Top Okular Features
- PDF annotation
- Text Highlighting
- Lightweight
- Tabbed interface
- Dark Mode
- Ad-free
- Low memory usage
- KDE
- Works Offline
- Customizable shortcuts
- Text editing
- Fill PDF Forms
Okular VS Adobe Acrobat Reader
Is Okular a good alternative to Adobe Acrobat Reader?Comments about Okular as an Alternative to Adobe Acrobat Reader
karlossss1996It's very fast free pdf reader with some useful editing functions.
4ccxfiedOne of the best possible alternatives to Adobe Reader and Foxit. FOSS, available as UWP. Isn't as lightweight as SumatraPDF, but has configurable memory/RAM profiles and a plenty of annotation options. Customizable and Privacy-respecting. What else do y'want? Except if you're searching for Booklet Printing or some Pro Features you get on other PDF apps, Okular is the pefect app.
2Notiz_MeDoesn't have the ability to print in booklet format.
1beng tangIn Linux Mint, Okular is not a good alternative to Adobe Reader, it does not open some PDF files correctly.
-1There's no form filling tools
0 - 86 STDU Viewer alternatives
Are you tired from many viewers one for each document? Do you want to have, one program for all your technical documentations, scientific books and so on? Do you want to have program, which fast opens files, fast loads pages and fast renders page to screen? And all of this in fre.
License model
- Free Personal • Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Windows
STDU Viewer Features
- Ad-free
- Portable
- Lightweight
- Tabbed interface
- Support for regular expressions
DiscontinuedThe program is no longer updated. Last version, 1.6.375, released in April 2015, can be still downloaded from the official website
STDU Viewer VS Adobe Acrobat Reader
Is STDU Viewer a good alternative to Adobe Acrobat Reader? - 19 Speedpdf Reader alternatives
There is no PDF document that cannot be opened for viewing with a reader or viewer. There are many PDF readers to choose from, and more and more are paid now. If you want to avoid paying for software, Speedpdf Reader is a good free PDF reader for you.
License model
- Free • Proprietary
Application types
Platforms
- Windows
Speedpdf Reader Features
- Lightweight
- Portable
- PDF annotation
- Tabbed interface
Speedpdf Reader VS Adobe Acrobat Reader
Is Speedpdf Reader a good alternative to Adobe Acrobat Reader?
Comments about SumatraPDF as an Alternative to Adobe Acrobat Reader
It's nowhere as vulnerable to attacks as Adobe Reader, doesn't execute embedded JS, and renders documents blazingly fast
Very lightweight, always works well, better performance
Sumatra does not support editing forms and adding annotations.
lightweight, fast, windows compatible
If you just want a PDF reader that doesn't consume system resources like a hot, this fits the bill. If you want to be able to interact with Forms and Annotations and still be light on the resources, you can't go wrong with Okular (IMHO).