Top 5 alternatives to Adobe Reader

By Nick Mead on 30 November, 2007

PDF logoIn view of the fact that Yahoo have announced they've reached a deal to insert adverts into Adobe's PDF reader, I thought I'd give you 5 solid alternatives that you can use. There are many good reasons to not use Adobe Reader anyway, not least that it's terribly bloated with plug-ins and extensions that take an age to load before you actually see the PDF document. This latest announcement will surely mean that things are set to get even slower and so there's never been a better time to try these.

  • PDF2Word - Bypass the PDF format completely and read it in Word

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  • Kevin Kevin

    Funny but I was unable any free downloads sites not available good one.

    • Sent on 25 Jun 2008
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    [...] According to an article I got from my boss, there is a flaw in Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Acrobat Readers that will allow hackers to take over your machine if you open a PDF file they send you.  The article only mentions Windows XP Service Pack 3 as a vulnerable OS, so it’s unclear whether Vista can be taken over this way as well.  Despite how serious this flaw is, a fix for it won’t be available until March 11.  Between now and then, you can either swear off the opening of PDFs entirely, or use an alternative PDF reader. [...]

    • Sent on 23 Feb 2009
  • Magnus Magnus

    Foxit has been totally unusable for firefox for a long time now. It freezes firefox upon opening web pdfs pages. they haven't fixed it and don't answer questions about it in their forums anymore. It used to be good but now it is worse than adobe itself. It has just become the bloated thing that in addition to that cause a lot of headache.

    • Sent on 31 Mar 2010
  • Jonny Jonny

    All this is vruses and spyware, my computer is totally blocked and my creditcard is empty. And someone used my computer to hack area 51. I can not even reinstall my hardrive. My PSU started a fire here. Stay away..

    • Sent on 23 Oct 2010
  • andre.sid andre.sid

    I like to work with PDF-XChange Viewer. I use it for long time and it gets better and better. It has really nice and versatile interface and many free features to work with PDF-s such as page thumbnails, stamp tool, sticky tool, adding comments, edit/create Bookmark, multilanguage support for User Interface, support for XFA PDF form files and much more.

    • Sent on 06 Apr 2011
  • Tazim Tazim

    It is very efficient and effective. I would like to use it free.

    • Sent on 12 Aug 2011
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