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2. Xpdf
Xpdf is an open source viewer for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. (These are also sometimes also called 'Acrobat' files, from the name of Adobe's PDF software.) The Xpdf project also includes a PDF text extractor, PDF-to-PostScript converter, and various other utilities.
Xpdf runs under the X Window System on UNIX, VMS, and OS/2. The non-X components (pdftops, pdftotext, etc.) also run on Win32 systems and should run on pretty much any system with a decent C++ compiler.
Xpdf is designed to be small and efficient. It can use Type 1, TrueType, or standard X fonts.
Xpdf should work on pretty much any system which runs X11 and has Unix-like (POSIX) libraries. You'll need ANSI C++ and C compilers to compile it. If you compile it for a system not listed on the xpdf web page, please let me know. If you can't get it to compile on your system, I'll try to help.
3. Ghostview
Ghostview is an X11 user interface for Ghostscript, allowing you to view and navigate PostScript files. There are several derivatives of Ghostview that are now in common use.
4. GV
GNU gv allows to view and navigate through PostScript and PDF documents on an X display by providing a graphical user interface for the Ghostscript interpreter.
5. GGV
ggv. Gnome Ghostview is a Postscript(tm) and PDF viewer based on GhostView.
6. KPDF
KPDF is a pdf viewer based on xpdf for KDE. Being targeted to home users it has some very unique features to enhance your reading pleasure in addition of doing everything you can expect from it..
Xpdf runs under the X Window System on UNIX, VMS, and OS/2. The non-X components (pdftops, pdftotext, etc.) also run on Win32 systems and should run on pretty much any system with a decent C++ compiler.
Xpdf is designed to be small and efficient. It can use Type 1, TrueType, or standard X fonts.
Xpdf should work on pretty much any system which runs X11 and has Unix-like (POSIX) libraries. You'll need ANSI C++ and C compilers to compile it. If you compile it for a system not listed on the xpdf web page, please let me know. If you can't get it to compile on your system, I'll try to help.
3. Ghostview
Ghostview is an X11 user interface for Ghostscript, allowing you to view and navigate PostScript files. There are several derivatives of Ghostview that are now in common use.
4. GV
GNU gv allows to view and navigate through PostScript and PDF documents on an X display by providing a graphical user interface for the Ghostscript interpreter.
5. GGV
ggv. Gnome Ghostview is a Postscript(tm) and PDF viewer based on GhostView.
6. KPDF
KPDF is a pdf viewer based on xpdf for KDE. Being targeted to home users it has some very unique features to enhance your reading pleasure in addition of doing everything you can expect from it..