On 6/27/2013 9:35 AM, luigi scarso wrote:



On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 4:21 AM, <hwit...@gmail.com
<mailto:hwit...@gmail.com>> wrote:


    I likewise find the Sumatr pdf viewer better.  Besides the benefits
    already mentioned, it also has the proper quality of being
    non-intrusive.  Adobe readers are quite happy to bloat your memory
    and take control or otherwise intrude on your system's normal
    operations.

    I don't use Adobe's reader at all.

Adobe Reader/Acrobat is the reference: is you see and print a pdf with
Acrobat under Windows 8 you are on the right side.
Otherwise you are on the wrong side.
For javascript, if the pdf  works under Acrobat under Windows 8 it's ok,
otherwise no.

If Reader/Acrobat doesn't complain the question if the pdf is valid or
not is not important for and end user (ok, it's not true for pdf/a).

indeed, it's the final reference

Until now I have found the sumatrapdf is (very) good, but it cannot be
used as reference.

but okay and convenient for edit/view cycles (my second choice is okular, also available for windows)

Hans

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