Tried it. Didn't like it. The things I didn't like about it: * Just by running it it will set the file association for PDF files to itself. Not cool! Well-behaved software will ask first. * Doesn't give you the equivalent to the Adobe Customization Wizard to disable the auto-update feature, the built-in ads, etc * Unlike other Adobe alternatives it doesn't make itself available to all users on the machine. Unless you manually run msiexec to install it and set the ALLUSERS property to >= 1 it won't put it's icons in "C:\Documents and Settings\All users" or "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu" (depending on 2000/XP or Vista/7). Well-behaved install packages ask!
I see it as yet another piece of consumer-oriented software with lots of bad behavior and bad assumptions. Of course, when I last evaluated it it was when version 3.0 had just been released, so my bullet points could be wasted electrons. None of them were fixed going from 2.3 to 3.0, so I doubt the current 3.1 is any different. IMO any reason to use Foxit almost completely evaporated with the availability of Adobe Reader 9.x - Adobe Reader is a big target for the bad guys. James Hill wrote: > I was a bit late to the party with this one. This looks like quite a > nice little Acrobat Reader alternative. > > > > Is anyone here using this as the default pdf reader? Have you had any > issues? Any other feedback on it? -- Phil Brutsche [email protected] ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~
