Re: acrobat reader for x86_64?

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With regard to reading PDFs on 64 bit *nix, I use Google Chrome.  It handle
PDFs without a plugin.  One of the things I like about Acrobat Reader is
the Advanced search option which shows found text strings in context.
 Chrome doesn't do that, but it does show where they are found in the
slider controlling the page.


On Sat, Mar 2, 2013 at 4:50 AM, James Pearson <james-p@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

> Fernando Cassia wrote:
> >
> > Ii suggest you download and use Firefox 19, which includes its own
> > internal pdf reader (pdf.js), written in Javascript, no plugins to
> > load!, just File-Open select pdf file and off you go. Same with pdf
> > links on web pages, just clicks and the browser loads the pdf in its
> > internal reader.
>
> The Mozilla pdf.js extension works with Firefox ESR 17 (and 10) - you
> can download it from:
>
>   <http://mozilla.github.com/pdf.js/>
>
> You will have to disable any other PDF plug-in/extension you may have
>
> James Pearson
>
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