I really don't want to install Adobe Reader, and FoxIt looks like it's become sketchy recently, and the Windows built in reader is somewhat lacking.
What's the best option anymore?
>>51256798
mupdf is the shit.
if you don't want to use it directly, zathura is a good frontend
Preview
>>51256815
>muh pdf
sumutra or just use the build in pdf reader of chrome or firefox
>>51256798
>I really don't want to install Adobe Reader
Adobe Reader.
>>51256863
for big pdf files, it really is the best.
i have a textbook downloaded as 14MiB pdf, and mupdf opens it instantly, whereas poppler (evince) chokes on it frequently and takes >1 min to open it.
someday, when their api stabilizes (see https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=731447), you'll be using it too, anon.
also, nice joke
>>51256930
Installing now, thanks for the recommendation
pdftk
all other answers are retarded and wrong
>>51256930
>>51257041
Oh damn it doesn't look like it supports printing
>>51256894
Isn't the built in reader for firefox and chrome just Adobe?
>>51256798
sumatrapdf. ultra lightweight, just werks.
http://freecode.com/projects/epdfview
it's free, as in free real estate
>>51257216
Not anymore.
Firefox is PDF.js and Chrome is something like pdf.js with material design shit + canvas.
Both are pretty cool because you can use greasemonkey + stylish with them.
pdfxchange or foxit