Hello all
We are an enthusiastic group of students from Lehigh University and we will
soon be establishing an organization that will promote OSS in a variety of
ways, locally and around the world. One of the largest projects we plan to
do is to change the World Wide Web. MOST if not ALL webpages (containing
links to PDF files)  that the average user visits have a sentence of the
sort:

"Files below are released in Portable Document Format (PDF) and REQUIRE
Adobe Reader."   or  "To open the files you NEED Adobe Reader".


The goal of super huge project that I am talking about here, is to contact
tens of thousands of companies, government agencies, universities, schools,
you name it... and encourage them to stop saying that the user NEEDS to
install ADOBE READER, or that the files REQUIRE ADOBE READER, or so on;  and
instead say something of the sort:

"To open the files you need a PDF reader such as ......"

And there "..." instead of Adobe Reader (or in addition to Adobe Reader),
they should say an alternative OPEN SOURCE pdf reader.

The reason I am sending you this e-mail is to ask whether or not we can
suggest Evince as the Open Source pdf reader. Keep in mind that we will be
contacting thousands of companies so the product we suggest must be stable
and reliable and the users should enjoy using it. So do you thing Evince
fits those categories? I know that not too long ago there was a very very
annoying bug with selecting text, especially in two columns. Have you fixed
that bug? If you still haven't fixed it, what is the maximum amount of time
it will take you to fix it?

If you believe that Evince is not ready yet, then which open source pdf
reader would you recommend?



Thank you.
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