![]() However, you can use it for all pages, but it doesn't give a "reading" experience (much of the UI is taken by tools and menu bars). or when you want to specifically edit one page of a pdf file. It is more like when you want to create your own document with texts, images, colors, shapes, etc. (Used to be my fav once when it was usable). No scaling on HiDPI screen, Windows and linux versions are too far apart, never updated on Linux (it seems so), crashes often with Ubuntu 20.04. It is good for pdfs that require the quickest view.įoxit Reader (.sh file). But I haven't found support for annotations. All commonly-used annotation tasks like inserting text, shapes, notes, highlights, underline, etc. Foxit Reader 10.8 Released: 20th Mar 2023 (a few seconds ago) Foxit Reader 9.9 Released: 20th Mar 2023 (a few seconds ago) Foxit Reader 9.1 Released: 20th Mar 2023 (a few seconds ago) Advertisement. ![]() However, when I open a PDF in Zotero, it still opens it with Okular. Ive set up Foxit Reader as my default PDF viewer on my Linux system. ![]() Ive been using Okular as a PDF viewer and Id like to try Foxit Reader. ![]() Qt app so doesn't fit as neatly into the gnome environment, yet it has features that beats every other app. Foxit Reader in Zotero TVG JanuHello everyone Im using Ubuntu 20.04 with Zotero standalone. Okular (use flatpak if you are on gnome). Once you get used to some shortcuts (like fit to width, etc.), it pretty much gets reading and annotating done. It is fast, distraction-free, has highlight and notes support, bookmarks, night-mode (color inverse), and looks pretty as it is a gtk app. Other options in decreasing order of my likeness -Įvince (you can use the master branch from flathub by setting up gnome-nightly) (or you can use the stable version also). Tip - Take a few minutes to configure it according to your needs (such as removing the unused menu-bars, tool-bars, view-bars, and keeping only minimal annotation tools that you want) to enjoy a distraction-free reading later. HiDPI screen support, usually updated, gives a "reading experience" along the way while adding annotations. Made with Qt, fast, has plenty of annotation options (including the less used ones like insert a new page, edit text, insert text in-place, attach a file in a page, watermark, etc.), has other features like form-filling, OCR, extract pages, etc. Why? - (as they say in their website, "it was made keeping Linux in mind", it is true). deb file instead of the flatpak version if you want your gtk theme (if you use gnome) to be followed in the app too.
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