For those who want a alternative to Adobe without using Edge

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    Love me some Sumatra, the biggest benefit to me is using it as the PDF previewer engine in windows explorer. 10x faster than the built in or adobe previewer. Takes a little work to do but since I’m frequently scanning through PDFs it was worth the effort.

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      It depends what kind of edits you’re aiming for and what your setup is.

      I have opted to go all-in and run Stirling pdf, which is a server solution and then you can do a shitload of things via web browser.

      If quick and dirty is fine than inkscape is a surprise candidate - although it’s aimed at vector graphics editing you can easily create overlays for PDFs as well.

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      4 months ago

      Firefox

      It might not be the most feature rich but you can draw and insert text

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    My go-to for the last 7 years at the very least. It’s great, and incredibly fast in opening/rendering documents.

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    If you just need reading, Chrome and Firefox already have it built in. Presumably you have one of those on your systems.

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    4 months ago

    I’ve also been using it for years, it is great

  • *dust.sys@lemmy.world
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    Been using this for years. Highly recommended if you want a lightweight pdf reader. It’s bare bones and that is both a curse and a blessing.

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      The main benefit for me is that it is user friendly. Saves a lot of time trying to support users