File Details |
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File Size | 16.9 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows (All) |
Date Added | December 13, 2018 |
Total Downloads | 30,380 |
Publisher | Tracker Software Products Ltd. |
Homepage | PDF-XChange Viewer |
Publisher's Description
PDF-XChange Viewer lets you view PDF files on your computer or online just like other PDF readers can, but with "Typewriter Mode", you can type directly on any PDF page! Now you can fill out forms and add text to PDF documents that you would normally have to print out before you could write on them.
Latest Reviews
AminaS reviewed v2.5.322.9 on Feb 27, 2020
Favorite software last decade!
Zootopia3001 reviewed v2.5.313.0 on May 28, 2015
Excellent PDF viewer. Fast and not at all bloated. The tabbing can be a bit annoying, but I hardly bring up more than two PDFs anyway.
Antichrist reviewed v2.5.312 on Feb 3, 2015
I was using this for a long time but recently switched to their free PDF-Xchange EDITOR, which is also free but has more editing functionality. I thought I'd notice some limited functionality in the free version or something and switch back to Viewer, but so far it's been better, as I did want more editing functions.
Aminastun reviewed v2.5.310.0 on Oct 28, 2014
Excellent software, what I'm using for years. It has everything, what you can find in Foxit or Adobe Reader, but it's more stable and faster. Now, I see, there is one more like Viewer - PDF-XChange Editor - with the huge futures kit and different UI. It works the same good as Viewer.
some guy reviewed v2.5.308.2 on Jun 23, 2014
non bloat like Adobe's fast and works well
kstev99 reviewed v2.5.308.0 on May 27, 2014
Great stuff. Don't just take my word for it. PDF Xchange viewer cleaned house in this lifehacker poll
http://lifehacker.com/53...1/five-best-pdf-readers
-Lord- reviewed v2.5.213.1 on Nov 12, 2013
low because obviously, you really can't fix stupid.
and stupid is what the devs are for avoiding addressing bugs and complaints of the users.
UPieper reviewed v2.5.212 on Aug 31, 2013
Great!
-Lord- reviewed v2.5.212 on Aug 30, 2013
I like this software. I really really do.
1. The problem I have with it is that the dev's don't listen at all. Over the past year I've submitted to their site and on here discussing the obviously missing ability to open multiple PDF's at once, especially since it's tabbed! Instead, if you have to open multiple files, you must go through the motions of opening them one at a time.
2. When going to print a pdf or portions thereof, you can select for example pages 2 - 9. Done and it works. Now when in ANOTHER pdf, and going to print, it actually saves previous instructions (2-9) rather than resetting and defaulting back to "All"
For anyone that deals with financial records and things of the like, you know what I am talking about, and this makes it hard to WANT to use this program.
-1 for just plain old ignoring
-1 for telling me to submit on their site and then not listening
-1 for the issues that it has and leaving them out in the first place
kstev99 reviewed v2.5.212 on Aug 29, 2013
In my opinion, this is the best! The Firefox plugin works flawlessly, unlike Adobe's. I haven't had any of the memory problems mentioned in other posts. Very Stable. The Paid version is even better.
AminaS reviewed v2.5.322.9 on Feb 27, 2020
Pros: I have used Viewer many years, and now changed it for Editor.. Time to time I try Adobe, Foxit, some others, just to know what's knew. I want to say - PDF-XChange (all) are the best softwares for PDFs. And price is still ok
Cons: No con, I like the fast improvements
Bottom Line: Favorite software last decade!
Zootopia3001 reviewed v2.5.313.0 on May 28, 2015
Excellent PDF viewer. Fast and not at all bloated. The tabbing can be a bit annoying, but I hardly bring up more than two PDFs anyway.
Antichrist reviewed v2.5.312 on Feb 3, 2015
I was using this for a long time but recently switched to their free PDF-Xchange EDITOR, which is also free but has more editing functionality. I thought I'd notice some limited functionality in the free version or something and switch back to Viewer, but so far it's been better, as I did want more editing functions.
Aminastun reviewed v2.5.310.0 on Oct 28, 2014
Excellent software, what I'm using for years. It has everything, what you can find in Foxit or Adobe Reader, but it's more stable and faster. Now, I see, there is one more like Viewer - PDF-XChange Editor - with the huge futures kit and different UI. It works the same good as Viewer.
some guy reviewed v2.5.308.2 on Jun 23, 2014
non bloat like Adobe's fast and works well
kstev99 reviewed v2.5.308.0 on May 27, 2014
Great stuff. Don't just take my word for it. PDF Xchange viewer cleaned house in this lifehacker poll
http://lifehacker.com/53...1/five-best-pdf-readers
-Lord- reviewed v2.5.213.1 on Nov 12, 2013
low because obviously, you really can't fix stupid.
and stupid is what the devs are for avoiding addressing bugs and complaints of the users.
UPieper reviewed v2.5.212 on Aug 31, 2013
Great!
-Lord- reviewed v2.5.212 on Aug 30, 2013
I like this software. I really really do.
1. The problem I have with it is that the dev's don't listen at all. Over the past year I've submitted to their site and on here discussing the obviously missing ability to open multiple PDF's at once, especially since it's tabbed! Instead, if you have to open multiple files, you must go through the motions of opening them one at a time.
2. When going to print a pdf or portions thereof, you can select for example pages 2 - 9. Done and it works. Now when in ANOTHER pdf, and going to print, it actually saves previous instructions (2-9) rather than resetting and defaulting back to "All"
For anyone that deals with financial records and things of the like, you know what I am talking about, and this makes it hard to WANT to use this program.
-1 for just plain old ignoring
-1 for telling me to submit on their site and then not listening
-1 for the issues that it has and leaving them out in the first place
kstev99 reviewed v2.5.212 on Aug 29, 2013
In my opinion, this is the best! The Firefox plugin works flawlessly, unlike Adobe's. I haven't had any of the memory problems mentioned in other posts. Very Stable. The Paid version is even better.
Zootopia3001 reviewed v2.5.211 on Jun 29, 2013
This is the one, plain and simple. Looked at ALL the other alternatives to Adobe and this is by far the winner. Bye bye Adobe, you pissed me off for the last time, most recently for CONSTANTLY wanting to reinstall the pdf viewer browser plugin(nppdf.dll), a security risk in and of itself. Even if I disable it in browser options(Firefox), it reappears later out-of-the-blue as enabled after updating... Updating that now seems to happen monthly for Adobe due to its train wreck of security holes. Forcing a plugin, how dumb is that? WAKE UP Adobe. Sheesh!
-Lord- reviewed v2.5.211 on Jun 19, 2013
I keep trying, they keep not listening. you STILL cannot open multiple files at once via the open dialog in the program even though the program is tabbed.
It's ridiculous that they could leave it out even after multiple reviews and reports.
Now a memory leak? unacceptable.
Now lowering from a 2 to the bottom.
dubstepmaker reviewed v2.5.209 on Feb 14, 2013
good program but can tend to have memory problems for some reason.
-Lord- reviewed v2.5.209 on Feb 11, 2013
ok seriously? Have posted problems over the course of several MONTHS and versions now, and still aren't fixed. Guess the devs don't really care.
Still will not allow you to click on open and then select multiple files to open at once.
-1 for problems
-1 for the run around
-1 for not giving a s**t
Karol Mily reviewed v2.5.208 on Jan 22, 2013
Somthimes has problems with memory at export of PDF to images but otherwise is fine.
I would like to have little **cleaner** interface.
ValeryP reviewed v2.5.207 on Nov 19, 2012
If you want to use Free versions there are Free PDF-XChange Viewer (http://www.tracker-softw...duct/pdf-xchange-viewer) for read/edit pdfs and PDF-XChange Lite for create pdf from any Windows apps (http://www.tracker-softw...roduct/pdf-xchange-lite). Also you can try all non-free features with no restrictions but you will get watermarks. PDF-XChange PRO includes bundle softs and it's cheaper then you'll decide to buy each of them separately (http://www.tracker-softw...product/pdf-xchange-pro).
jogygeorge reviewed v2.5.207 on Nov 14, 2012
Really like this too!
Just wondering, what is the Pro version called? I go to their site and see a lot of versions and have no clue which one I should get. I'd like to edit pdf files.
kstev99 reviewed v2.5.205 on Aug 15, 2012
Excellent Adobe replacement. Get the Pro version and edit PDF files effortlessly. Works seamlessly with firefox / pale moon unlike adobe.
-Lord- reviewed v2.5.204 on Jul 20, 2012
Well I submitted my review and then went to the forum to submit it again since my review here didn't get noticed maybe by the devs... who knows.
In any case, going to have to -1 for the bugs, and -1 for the lack of attention in getting them fixed. Solid app, but can only give an average rating due to these failures.
asaenz reviewed v2.5.204 on Jul 19, 2012
Been using PDF-XChange Viewer for years and it seems to get the job done for me and is a regular part of my utilities. Reviewer below seems to just be spamming a commercial product and little or nothing about the product in question.
Karol Mily reviewed v2.5.202 on Jun 19, 2012
To -Lord- :
Bugs can be submitted here - http://www.tracker-software.com/forum3/
-Lord- reviewed v2.5.201 on Apr 12, 2012
I've been using this app for years but have discovered a couple of glitches that should be repaired. There is no link on their homepage for bug submission, so here they are
1. when click on file open, and going to select the pdf you want, you are only allowed to choose ONE file at a time. For an app that does tabs, it should allow the selection of how ever many (control click) pdf's you want to open and run.
2. When going to print a pdf or portions thereof, you can select for example pages 2 - 9. Done and it works. Now when in ANOTHER pdf, and going to print, it actually saves previous instructions (2-9) rather than resetting and defaulting back to "All"
These are just two. Haven't found any others but I will post if/when I do. Other than that, the application is pretty decent. I'd give it a 5 or even a 10 if those items were fixed.
reviewer reviewed v2.5.201 on Feb 13, 2012
I have used Classic PDF editor and it works like a charm. So I don't want to use PDF X change. According to my views it is one of the best alternative to Adobe Acrobat. So my high recommendation for this. You may try it http://www.classicpdf.com
ValeryP reviewed v2.5.195 on Apr 25, 2011
I had read all these reviews and would like to agree with the most of them. I downloaded PDF-XChange and tried. It's excellent Viewer! It's the better then Foxit, Nitro, Sumatra.. It has more free features then others. In latest version I can add/edit Bookmark and XFA-forms and I'm glad to use these necessaries features for free.
Input Overload reviewed v2.5.194 on Mar 29, 2011
Good as any PDF viewer & it's not made by Adobe which is a good reason to use it. As below if you want a 'Pro' version go for this.
egg83 reviewed v2.5.194 on Mar 29, 2011
Guess I will mirror the other comments, and say that this is a great Adobe reader replacement. Not a lot of bulk and bloat, loads up very quickly, and is quite configurable.
kstev99 reviewed v2.5.194 on Mar 29, 2011
Great Adobe Acrobat replacement. Well worth it to get the pro version. Browser add-ons work flawlessly for me, unlike Adobe's did.
jorgosch reviewed v2.5.194 on Mar 28, 2011
It's font rendering is not up to par with the official Acrobat Reader, but on the bright side it's light and not a target for hacking. And maybe best of all, not made by Adobe.
UPieper reviewed v2.5.192 on Feb 10, 2011
Great Pdf-Viewer. Got a lifetime Pro license almost 3 years ago....
Gerald Ratner reviewed v2.5.192 on Feb 9, 2011
Like the poster below, I too liked this so much had no hesitation in purchasing the Pro edition.
PC_Troll reviewed v2.5.192 on Feb 9, 2011
Love it, so much that I forked out for the Pro version, and 2 years free updates @$6 per year.
For those that complain about Ask toolbar, it does not install Ask Toolbar, or any other for that matter, simply lists a number of search engines. Just go to options and remove any search provider you do not want, and choose which one you prefer..
Aegis69 reviewed v2.5.192 on Feb 8, 2011
Ok if you are like me and hate all the PDF alternative readers.. this is the one I found that is the lightest, fastest and most bloat free. It does not do anything other than read, no annotations for example, but other than that its all anyone should need.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdisplayex/
olivi78 reviewed v2.5.191 on Jan 25, 2011
I found something Free for view pdf and read many reviews on this site. I downloaded PDF-XChange Viewer Free from its site (I think it's safely then from others). I used it a year and very satisfied with its work. I was amazed at what Hilbert wrote. I can see (and try) all features in Free (and then decide to buy PRO- or use Free). If you didn't like to see sign “PRO-” you could make Edit ->Preferences->Registration->Hide..PRO. I downloaded Foxit too. But PDF-XChange is much more interesting, intelligible with friendly User Interface. It's faster then Foxit. It's a bit bigger but PDF-XChange now uses less memory on a huge document than earlier versions. Users can change usage available memory in Preferences, Performance to between 10% and 75%. And its support is really excellent. Maybe your review is an advertising Foxit? I think it's bad idea.
Plumber reviewed v2.5.191 on Jan 15, 2011
I tried this a long time ago and thought it sucked. Can't remember why. Maybe it was a bad version. Just tried it again and it rocks. Quick, stable, and works. Not one of the ultra-light crapware PDF viewers that work only on tiny, meaningless PDF files, but not the angst-ridden malware soul-eating evil digital dump that is Adobe Reader, either.
-Lord- reviewed v2.5.190 on Dec 27, 2010
to ballyhairs: totally portable. there is a "portable.zip" on their website that I use frequently and works flawlessly.
So, other than a slow open for you, it should be perfect from your perspective. It is from mine.
Input Overload reviewed v2.5.190 on Dec 26, 2010
Opens fast & reads PDF docs very fast on this PC. My favorite PDF reader. Excellent & free.
ballyhairs reviewed v2.5.190 on Dec 25, 2010
I have been using it for a year now..
Has many options, 2 things though..
-A little slow on startup.
-It remembers views for documents depending on their path, which sucks, it should be more like MD5 or something else that is unique per file.
-Not really portable.
DonGato reviewed v2.5.190 on Dec 23, 2010
Used it for a while but it was slow rendering PDF files. Returned to Adobe X and it's now fast loading and rendering.
guti reviewed v2.5.190 on Dec 23, 2010
It has lot's of features, and is relativelly fast, but quite bloated if you do not need advanced features.
In that case, you can try SumatraPDFOpt, which also contains x64 binaries http://fileforum.betanew...zed-Builds/1286873839/1
maks7 reviewed v2.5.188 on Dec 14, 2010
Without doubt it's the fastest, most feature rich alternative to Acrobat available. And it has all you need really advanced features. And its free !
PDF-XChange is another Adobe-alternative in today's that have boasts snappy load times and basic functionality that outpaces the basic functionality of Adobe Reader. I used many years Adobe Reader. From the first day I see this program, Acrobat reader is dumped. Try it, and you can compare too.
betabettabest reviewed v2.5.188 on Dec 2, 2010
If you use a 64-bit version of Windows, thumbnails of PDF files are simply unavailable in Windows Explorer -- at least not courtesy of either Microsoft or Adobe. That right, even if you install brand-new Adobe Reader X, you still can't see thumbnails. Thanks a lot, Adobe.
But if you install the 64-bit version of PDF-Xchange, you WILL get your thumbs. There are other hacks, but this is the easiest way. That alone sells me on this reader. And it's a good all-around reader as well, with tools Adobe doesn't offer.
ZenoLabs reviewed v2.5.188 on Dec 2, 2010
Best PDF reader, a perfect replacement for bloated and slow Adobe reader.
Input Overload reviewed v2.5.188 on Dec 1, 2010
No problems with latest version IMHO the best viewer around.
roman313 reviewed v2.5.188 on Dec 1, 2010
PDF-Xchange the BEST
softssa reviewed v2.057 on Oct 22, 2010
The best!
Input Overload reviewed v2.055 on Sep 14, 2010
Best PDF reader in town. Wipes the floor with Adobe in size, speed, and lack of intrusiveness.
DACWILSOL reviewed v2.055 on Sep 13, 2010
Perfect replacement for Adobe.
methuselah reviewed v2.055 on Sep 13, 2010
Been using it since I dumped Foxit. While this also offers to install the objectionable Ask Toolbar, if you uncheck it, it doesn't install. I'd rate it a 5 if it didn't try to install a toolbar.
Zoroaster reviewed v2.053 on Sep 1, 2010
PDF-XChange PDF Viewer version 2.0.54 now available.
I've been with Adobe Reader since always, left it because latest version 9.3.4 bundles the reader with Adobe AIR, and would have left it much sooner if I had known this PDF-XChange PDF Viewer was such an advantageous alternative.
UPieper reviewed v2.053 on Aug 30, 2010
Best free Pdf reader!
TC17 reviewed v2.053 on Jul 12, 2010
I like this program very much. I had been using Foxit, but this program actually lets you edit PDF files for free (using the typewriter function) and save it. Its great for typing in your info when sending in rebates.
It also displays PDF files better in my opinion. Just recently I had a pdf file (user manual) that wasn't formatting correctly making it hard to read in the Foxit pdf viewer. The viewer doesn't have any problem with that same PDF file.
As for that ASK toolbar, you can easily just uncheck it during the install, then that is not installed, its no big deal. Its also FAR better than that Sumatra and Evince some other 1 star poster recommended. There are a lot of false statement by some reviews here, one even claims its nothing but "adware" which is a complete lie, I haven't seen an ad yet.
XeNdO reviewed v2.053 on Jul 10, 2010
this program absolutely rox. works on my XP, Vista and 7 machines.
way more (and better) functionality than foxit, sumatra, nitro, evince and Adobe Reader.
edit, mark-up, highlight, add text, take snapshot to clipboard (too much to list).
BEAUTIFUL interface w/toolbars which can be selected based on ur needs.
i need and USE them all, but, if i didn't need them all, its very easy to deselect one or more. i use this for many things but mainly for all my 'paperless' statements from banks, credit cards and utilities, etc. i mark 'em up w/pmt type and date etc. INDISPENSABLE! Thank You! Tracker Software.
btw, i hav this running on 7-8 machines and everytime i install it... if i *uncheck* 'install AskToolbar' ... oddly it DOESN'T install AskToolbar. np whatsoever. gets all 5 stars easily!
pjafrombbay reviewed v2.053 on Jul 4, 2010
I was looking for a replacement for Foxit because of the way it installs the Ask Toolbar even when you configure the installer to NOT install it! I read all the 5 star reviews for this software and thought this product looks good. So I downloaded it and begun the install only to find that PDF-XChange Viewer also tries to install the Ask Toolbar. At that point I killed the install. I WILL NOT use software that includes adware!
Peter
soldier1st reviewed v2.053 on Jul 1, 2010
this reader has too many useless toolbars which can be turned off but cmon. Sumatra or Evince are clearly better and more simple and Sumtra is under 3MB and Evince is around 30MB.
anonymouscowturd reviewed v2.053 on Jun 30, 2010
The only one to use. And comes with excellent shell extensions for thumbnails. Also comes in a portable version.
Kicks all the others into touch with possibly the exception of STDU Viewer
ballyhairs reviewed v2.052 on Jun 10, 2010
The best of the best.
UPieper reviewed v2.052 on Jun 10, 2010
-Lord- reviewed v2.052 on Jun 9, 2010
For starters, this program is EXCELLENT. 5 stars all the way. It lets you do lots of things with PDF files, and it lets you do them for free. I see mention of Foxit several times, and while that program is ok, when making changes to a PDF file, and subsequently saving it, it watermarks the saved file unless you pay for the program. This one doesn't do that. You can save without watermarks etc. Something else is that if you use the typewriter feature, and type in new fields, those fields are recognized by other PDF programs as editable (one that I've used to check it out is acrobat).
The version of PDF-X I use is the portable one. Does everything I need and straight from the USB drive/key with no issues.
For anyone that wants to needs to make changes to PDF files, get this. You will not be sorry.
One thing that would be helpful with new releases is a change list. Please put out the info on what's changed in the newer version from the older ones. Some of us don't like updating all the time unless we find we have to etc.
Input Overload reviewed v2.052 on Jun 9, 2010
Hilbert you really should get out more. Very happy with this program & no issues. For free it's great.
allthebestnamesgone reviewed v2.052 on Jun 8, 2010
very nice pdf viewer, the only one i use
go to the website for alternate imstallers including portable
UPieper reviewed v2.051 on May 18, 2010
The best out there!
Hilbert reviewed v2.051 on May 16, 2010
PDF-XChange Viewer 2.051 is a glitzy irritating toy rather than a good PDF viewer. Essentially, it's just advertisement/adware to con you--or make you so frustrated--that you'll buy the so-called Pro version. I assume those who have given it a high rating score must ardor the techie-looking overly cluttered screen or are bedazzled by it, or they're casual users who've all day to read a PDF file.
Specific annoyances:
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1. Adware features get significantly more in the way of its operation than do similar competing products (Foxit had similar issues but they intrude much less so). Many of PDF-XChange Viewer's menus items are redundant--their presence serves only as adware. For example, essentially every item in the 'Documents' menu is unavailable yet 'Documents' is not grayed/ghosted out. You know you're only using the 'free' program under sufferance of the manufacturer when continually reminded by big 'Pro' icons to buy it. In use, it's irritating and annoying.
1.1 My point about PDF-XChange Viewer being annoying adware is further strengthened by the fact that you can't even download it directly from the Beta News/File Forum site, rather you are linked--pushed--directly to the developer's site which promotes the 'Pro' version.
2. The ergonomics of this program are just bad. The opening screen is cluttered with unnecessary toolbars and items which are rarely used (or not used at all when used as a viewer). Finding your way about is awkward to say the least.
2.1 There's no integral help, it has to be downloaded separately. …So, later, you're off-line and you've no help, ok! This may be understandable for free or open source software but is isn't for commercial software. For starters, you've bought the product and only have received half of it. (One really has to shake one's head when one sees how dumb these some developers can be).
2.1 Like much software, PDF-XChange Viewer is another ho-hum program deigned by programmers who have zilch idea about ergonomics. They're too arrogant to ask users what they want, better still, they should be studying how users use their products (or try to use them).
3. ' PDF-XChange Viewer' is a misnomer. This program is a kludged/nobbled PDF editor masquerading as a viewer. It is full of editing features which can't be used or are nobbled until you pay for the full version. For example, highlighting features etc. cannot be flattened (made an integral part of the PDF) unless you buy the Pro version. If this were anything other than software, a vehicle perhaps, it would be considered to deceptive and misleading and the lemon laws would stick its claws into the manufacturer. Right, it's well time we had lemon laws for software.
4. Advancing pages with the spacebar. In default operation, tapping the spacebar to advance pages makes successive pages dribble down the screen. Unlike Foxit (which gets it right), no attempt has been made in PDF-XChange Viewer to paginate one page at a time nor to synchronize it with the screen. Tapping the spacebar just produces a vertical tickertape, one page dribbles onto the screen as the former exits.
5. Amazingly, the BACKSPACE KEY DOESN'T WORK when viewing a PDF. PDF-XChange Viewer. Developers, for heaven's sake, at least be smart enough to check out your competition first--check Foxit and see how it's supposed to be done. Why on earth would you want to alienate new users--converts from Foxit etc.--by messing with the keystrokes? After all, many other programs use the spacebar/backspace other than Foxit, the enormously popular image viewer, IrfanView for instance. (For some reason these 'dyslexic' programmers have forgotten to map forward and back arrow keys to the spacebar/backspace--in fact the strange mis-mapping of the down-arrow key to the space bar accounts for the sync problem mentioned earlier).
6. PDF-XChange Viewer very inconveniently LOCKS the PDF file it is viewing--that's to say the user cannot move the file whilst it's being viewed! This is highly inconvenient when say one is reviewing/sorting out large groups of PDFs and moving them to different locations, if PDF- XChange Viewer is left open the file locking will crash the move.
6.1 This is another instance of where (a) the software developers haven't done any/sufficient usability research, and (b) it shows that the developers themselves really don't use or test their products properly! [To be fair, I must point out that Foxit also has this problem, and a significant problem it is.]
6.2 Remember, PDF-XChange Viewer is supposed to be a viewer, and unlike an editor or word processor there is no need for viewers to lock the file that's being viewed, it can be read into memory and viewed from there (which too would make it faster). Even some good editors such as UltraEdit find no need to lock the files--their developers know users need to move files which are being viewed. For example, UltraEdit loads a viewed/edited file into memory and if the file is moved out from under it, it calmly asks the user if he wants to retain the image in memory or not! PDF-XChange Viewer's stupid programmers probably don't even know this is an issue with many users.
6.3 For ages, here we've overcome Foxit's annoying file locking issue using file unlocking methods, but whilst a nuisance it works reasonably well. The file is moved and Foxit doesn't complain but it can no longer read past the point it was up to in the PDF. MOVE THE PDF FROM UNDER PDF-XChange Viewer AND IT INSTANTLY CRASHES!
7. PDF-XChange Viewer is annoyingly slow when viewing PDF files that consist of all or mainly images, especially scanned books that contain much detail.
8. I'll stop here, there are other issues with PDF-viewer but I'm just wasting my time going any further.
Unfortunately, slow speed on image pages is a serious and common problem with PDF viewers generally. From the issues raised in points 6-6.3, it seems clear that if PDF readers aren't looking ahead and pre-processing pages in memory to increase their speed, clearly developers aren't optimally using memory.
As a group, PDF readers are a pretty lousy lot. Why should we users have to continue to put up with second-rate reader software that's just an afterthought for their PDF editors? It's been a problem for years.
With Adobe's PDF Reader having lost the plot ages ago, Foxit cruising as if it had eaten poisoned bait, PDF-XChange Viewer's many faults and so on, I recon it's time for a decent open source reader specifically dedicated to reading PDFs.
bobad reviewed v2.051 on May 14, 2010
Nice, great features. 1 serious feature FoxIt has and not PDFXChange Viewer is browser integration. It would be nice to click on a web-based PDF and be able to read it directly without saving it and hunting it down. 1 point off for not having browser integration!
Joco reviewed v2.0.50 on Apr 15, 2010
Excellent PDF viewer. Fonts look much better compared to Foxit. Has tabbed interface. This is the most convenient PDF reader I have found so far. Also works in Linux via Wine.
Fallenhorsemen reviewed v2.0.50 on Apr 15, 2010
I have been using this application now for well over a year. It is the best out there. And now with this new version it is even faster than before. Love this program. And I agree it should get a lot more notice than it does
Tigris reviewed v2.047 on Mar 14, 2010
2.048 is out!
aruprc reviewed v2.047 on Feb 18, 2010
True x64 and takes full advantage of multi core CPUs, even image heavy PDF pages are a breeze with it.
Eric20 reviewed v2.0.45 on Jan 22, 2010
My absolute favorite PDF viewer. Nothing comes close IMO.
I wish it got more attention than it does.
anomoly reviewed v2.0.45 on Jan 21, 2010
Actually acrobat pro is 'the best'. But acrobat is almost it's own operating system with a price tag to boot.
betasun reviewed v2.0.45 on Jan 21, 2010
The Best .
Joco reviewed v2.0.45 on Jan 21, 2010
Wow super, fixed a very annoying bug which still exists in Acrobat 9.30: the zoom level remains unchanged when clicking in the bookmark. I like very much the customizable toolbar. Lots of features and strangely enough, the installer is smaller than Acrobat.
Aegis69 reviewed v2.0.45 on Jan 21, 2010
any hope for a browser plugin?
edit: I see it has firefox plugin, but you have to completely uninstall foxit before this one will work in browser.
Tokar reviewed v2.0.45 on Jan 21, 2010
Completely agree with the reviews below. It is true x64, which puts it leaps and bounds above the others (Foxit, Adobe, etc.). You can write on top of documents and the sort. And it loads with no issues inside of FireFox - I always had issues with Foxit loading in FireFox. And it is fast. This is my new PDF viewer!
aruprc reviewed v2.0.42.9 on Nov 27, 2009
This program is truly good, it renders PDF faster than Adobe Reader and unlike Adobe, this is true x64.
Eric20 reviewed v2.0.42.6 on Oct 22, 2009
The best PDF viewer ive used bar none.
It should get a lot more attention that it does cause it is way better than Foxit.
Definitely recommend it!
Earwicker reviewed v2.0.42.5 on Oct 21, 2009
The rendering engine isn't as good as Adobe's but other than that this is very useful indeed, the raster export quality is especially impressive.
Blaxima reviewed v2.0.42.5 on Oct 20, 2009
rip_pit is wrong, you can not edit pdf files with this, only view them (as the title indicates as does the little ad to upgrade on the top right). I prefer this to foxit for viewing though as I find it's faster but Foxit Phantom is the way to go for viewing and editing.
TGB72 reviewed v2.0.42.5 on Oct 20, 2009
Excellent pdf reader, the only thing why I keep foxit as my default pdf viewer is that it has a smoother scrolling, with PDF-XChange when you scroll a document the fonts shakes to much and it produce a very annoying sensation to the sight.
anomoly reviewed v2.0.42.4 on Sep 10, 2009
Uninstalled this for foxit then uninstalled that too. Finally.... fixed the text tool. Was almost ready to reinstall adobe
email doesn't work here either but I really don't gas.
rip_pit reviewed v2.0.42.2 on Jul 16, 2009
Great PDF reader and very powerfull for editing PDFs.
Apart from the common reading features, it has a lot of tools for editing, commenting, drawing, inserting or deleting pages, shapes, etc.
A must have and i give it a 5 stars
ronuser reviewed v2.0.42.2 on Jul 14, 2009
Would make this my default viewer over Foxit but I cannot send e-mails using Thunderbird (Says MAPI not installed)
anonymouscowturd reviewed v2.0.42.1 on Jul 9, 2009
I love this progam it is better than foxit but not by a huge amount. One thing that both this and Foxit still don't match up against Adobe's leviathan on is the quality of the display. For some reason Adobe's font redering is absolutely razor sharp whereas both Foxit and this are slightly fuzzy. I've tried various settings in the rendering options all to no avail. Nevertheless under normal use it's fine but for extended view of PDFs i sometimes find myself retreating back to Adobe.
anomoly reviewed v2.042 on Jun 24, 2009
Don't bother with the portable (it already is & upx'able). The portable.dat file prevents it from updating.. Has options to disable the splash, disabled pro features, plus the snapshot sounds. Other than the official adobe, this is the best you can get for free imo.
ecvogel reviewed v2.042 on Jun 23, 2009
This would be the best free PDF software, non bloated, but I had to knock it down to 3 cause many times opening a PDF I get a blank screen. Forums blame me or want the version number after I keep saying the latest. This gives me so far all the PDF features I want except OCR. But nobody gives OCR away for free.