On 1/4/21, Devon McCormick <[email protected]> wrote: > I used to use Sumatra and only stopped because it did not survive the > Windows 10 migration.
I tried to get Sumatra (based on recommends here), but my BitDefender product gave an "Infected web page" critical message and blocked its installation. So I went in search of other free PDF readers/viewers and found STDU Viewer (Scientific and Technical Documentation Utility) at <http://www.stdutility.com> among their several products. This seems to have a lot of the same features as the Adobe PDF product (I certainly have not tried all of the features--it seems to have all the ones I like to have available.) Copying from their web page, it supports TIFF, PDF, DjVu, XPS, JBIG2, WWF (the 6 most popular formats for scientific and technical documentation), and FB2, TXT, Comic Book Archive (CBR or CBZ), TCR, PalmDoc (PDB), MOBI, AZW, EPub, and DCX document formats and, additionally, image (BMP, PCX, JPEG, GIF, PNG, WMF, EMF, and PSD) files. I've used it for only a day or so, and thus far I'm very satisfied. (The only "feature" that I don't care for in my particular uses is an area to the left of the document for various features that I don't use, but it cannot be made smaller than a minimum size. This means that I cannot "push" the left margin of a document all the way to the left border, and so I have to enlarge the right margin to make up for that.) Harvey ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
