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minus-squarexarvos@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up4·3 years agoAs for Acrobat (PDF reader), here are some alternatives not mentioned: Okular (KDE app, runs Windows and Android too but in my experience the Android app is shitty) muPDF and muPDF-gtk (minimalistic) zathura (vim-like commands and keybinding) Librera (if you use it for reading book on Android) Foxit (Free of charge, proprietary)
minus-squarefoxblueberryearthy@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up0·3 years agoI would add Libreoffice in the pdf section, the only open source software to edit pdf, but has some defects.
minus-squarexarvos@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up0·3 years ago the only open source software to edit pdf There’s another, though I forgot the name.
As for Acrobat (PDF reader), here are some alternatives not mentioned:
Okular (KDE app, runs Windows and Android too but in my experience the Android app is shitty)
muPDF and muPDF-gtk (minimalistic)
zathura (vim-like commands and keybinding)
Librera (if you use it for reading book on Android)
Foxit (Free of charge, proprietary)
I would add Libreoffice in the pdf section, the only open source software to edit pdf, but has some defects.
Xournal was the name of the one I used.
There’s another, though I forgot the name.
Oops.