On Tue, Apr 26, 2005, Chuck Robey wrote:
>edward wrote:
>>Hi all,
>>Just wanted to know which is, according to you, the best utility to read 
>>PDF files. I notice the Acrobat7 port is mentioned as "broken" in the 
>>notes. Which program (not necessarily Adobe) would be the best 
>>alternative for everyday PDF reading ? Oh, almost forgot, I use KDE.
>>Thanks for your insight on this.
>
>(this question better asked on FreeBSD-Ports list) xpdf has been 
>steadily improving over the years, and it's really pretty good now.

I've found cases where acroread wouldn't print properly through
CUPS while xpdf printed fine.

Bill
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