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* AcrobatReader: by [Adobe], ClosedSource, available for all major platforms.
* GhostView: [Free], available for all major platforms. In [KDE] and [GNOME], there are wrappers to better integrate it with the DesktopEnvironment: __kghostview__ and __gnome-gv__, respectively.
* xpdf(1): [Free], runs anywhere an [X11] server is available. It tends to do a better job than GhostView. There is a [GNOME] version called __gpdf__, which based on the original xpdf code but has "better desktop integration".
-* [evince
|http://www.gnome.org/projects/evince/]: a multi-format viewer (
PDF support is based on the xpdf code
) for GNOME. Requires GNOME 2.9 or later libraries
, supposedly has
better navigation
than gpdf, and hopefully will be better maintained (gpdf development seems to have slowed or stopped).
+* [Evince
| http://www.gnome.org/projects/evince/]: a [Free]
multi-format viewer for [GNOME] 2.9 or later. [
PDF]
support is based on the xpdf(1
) code
, navigation is
supposedly better than gpdf, and hopefully will be better maintained (gpdf development seems to have slowed or stopped).
!!! Creating [PDF] documents
The obvious way is [Adobe]'s commercial AdobeAcrobat, and if you're a professional and need all of the advanced features of [PDF], that is your best bet. If you are less ambitious, there are many other, completely sufficient options available; see our [CreatingPDFs] page.