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http://www.downloads.techradar.com/downloads/foxit-reader

 

Just look for foxitreader and you should be able to download it for free ignore the website since it is a wee bit sketchy

 

Remember to untick the search bar options or go to custom install

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1 minute ago, acercon said:

awesome, thanks

Agreed. Foxit Reader is one of the best free PDF readers, by far.

 

If you prefer Adobe products, you could always go with Adobe Acrobat (although I don't really like the newer versions)

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1 minute ago, LabRat said:

foxit reader............ everybody can't be wrong.

I just thinks everybody loves free stuff.

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1 minute ago, LabRat said:

it works, and it works as soon as you click to open something. quite unlike that other one mentioned.

That's very true. Can't argue against that.

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Choose whatever you need. Any more, you're wasting your money. Any less, and you don't get the features you need.

 

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19 minutes ago, acercon said:

^^^^ the windows one is garbage, any suggestions? 

Just use your browser to display the PDF.

 

Use Edge or Firefox or whatever you normally use.

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been using Foxit reader since it was like a 7MB download (half the size of what Adobe reader was at the time), i think like version 3 or 4. Just remember if you use Microsoft Office to check the plug-ins for the different aspects of office and uncheck the free crap, then kill the Cloud crap they have bundled with it now. Adobe has a huge issue for me personally, for work I produce 22"x34" (ANSI D sheet size) house plans on a daily basis but have to regularly print them at 11x17 (Ledger) and I NEED to be able to print the pages at EXACTLY 50% scale (so they can actually BE scaled using a scale), Adobe only allows for Fit to Page which prints them at like 48% and throws off the scale, Foxit on the other hand allows for FULL custom scale settings and that alone makes it the ONLY viewer I will use.

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