Two PDF readers are installed in windows. One is Adobe Reader 9.0 Simplified Chinese version and the other is Foxit Reader.
The PDF reading software provided by Ubuntu has a good function: it stores the last reading position. The next time it is opened, it automatically jumps to the last reading position and reads the PDF document under Ubuntu, it feels smoother than PDF software in Windows
Adobe Reader and Foxit Reader in Windows do not enable this function by default. For reading a long and long PDF book, this feature is undoubtedly a good user experience. It is strange why these two software settings are not enabled by default ...... (That is, manually enable this function after installing the software)
Adobe Reader
Settings:Edit -- preferences -- document -- restore the previous view setting when you reopen the document
Here, you canPage settings
Here, selectUse smooth Scaling
To make page browsing smoother
Here, the Foxit Reader is set:Tool -- history -- re-open the settings for loading the last view
Update at 2010-06-08 01:01:37
Previously, I opened a PDF document for many images. Adobe PDF reader and Foxit Reader were very slow. A large image, which would be cached for a long time, would cause the entire document to get stuck, you must repeat the buffer every time you read the view, so the performance is average. On cnbeta, we can see that the PDF-Xchange viewer software has a good performance. At least when reading, the view is much smoother. It is similar to the PDF reading experience in Linux, and the software should be cracked, there is a cracked version, but not the latest version...
There are also browsing records and other PDF modification functions, mainly to add notes.
Note: As a friend of the lab mentioned earlier, Foxit has an editor plug-in that can modify the PDF document. After reading it, you can still. However, if there is a watermark, it is estimated that you want to find a cracked version ??