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minus-squarexarvos@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up4·3 years agoAs for Acrobat (PDF reader), here are some alternatives not mentioned: Okular (KDE app, runs Windows and Android too but in my experience the Android app is shitty) muPDF and muPDF-gtk (minimalistic) zathura (vim-like commands and keybinding) Librera (if you use it for reading book on Android) Foxit (Free of charge, proprietary)
minus-squarefoxblueberryearthy@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up0·3 years agoI would add Libreoffice in the pdf section, the only open source software to edit pdf, but has some defects.
As for Acrobat (PDF reader), here are some alternatives not mentioned:
Okular (KDE app, runs Windows and Android too but in my experience the Android app is shitty)
muPDF and muPDF-gtk (minimalistic)
zathura (vim-like commands and keybinding)
Librera (if you use it for reading book on Android)
Foxit (Free of charge, proprietary)
I would add Libreoffice in the pdf section, the only open source software to edit pdf, but has some defects.
Xournal was the name of the one I used.