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    Looking for an alternative to Adobe Reader?

    I was about ready to install Adobe Reader the other day when I realized the set up file is 21MB! Not wanting to install such a bulky app to view a few PDF's once in a while, I was determined to find another solution. A few clicks later, I stumbled upon the clever little program Foxit PDF Reader. One twentieth the size, I was eager to try it. After opening a few PDF's with it, I found it to be a very useful program. The start up time is lightening fast compared to Adobe and it doesn't use nearly the system resources. I thought I'd share this program with all of you here at ZP who are sick of dealing with bloated Adobe Reader.

    Foxit PDF Reader

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    Tks for the old news to me anyways........... I am sure others will like it.

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    Thanks... just what I needed.

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    yep Foxit is a lot better.. it doesn't eat up your system resources

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    Sumatra PDF

    Sumatra is another PDF reader, even lighter and more stripped down than Foxit. I don't think you can even C&P text with it, but its quite fast as a result, so if you know you just want to quickly read/look at a PDF, you can use it, and then switch to something else if you need to do something fancy.

    I think it might even be open source.

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    Foxit is nice, I hav been using it for quite some time. I like its small memory footprint.

    But have you noticed, its image rendering is not as smooth a Adobe Readers ? Not only image, in case of fonts and text rendering, Adobe reader displays better than foxit .

    SO I have both installed.
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