![]() ![]() The next I tried was Javelin3 PDF Reader. (I bring this up because of the screen caps I'm about to show.) A more common problem I have is that toggling bookmarks either means remembering an obscure key (F12) or Hamburger > View > Bookmarks, where all the rest have an obvious button somewhere. Every other reader I've tried has this where it's easily accessible. For example, to find the zoom level, you need to go to the hamburger menu > Zoom. This website no longer works on Internet Explorer due to end of support. On the downside, it's so minimalist it makes some of the basic feautures hard to use. Download free Adobe Acrobat Reader software for your Windows, Mac OS and Android devices to view, print, and comment on PDF documents. On the plus side, it's definitely got no unwanted features. ![]() I've tried a few others, and none of them are perfect. (Notably the heavy emphasis on using their cloud, which adds unnecessary tabs and buttons and makes it feel like extreme overkill.) But they've added feature after feature after feature that I don't want and really get in the way of my enjoyment of it. For many years I used Foxit, which when I first started using it was fast and did everything I want. And since I've never found a tablet I loved, I do it mostly on my desktop. At home, 95 percent of my PDF use is reading RPG games. I see there's a "What PDF app should I use thread," on the front page at the moment, but I don't want to derail it. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |