| Name |
Description |
Installation |
| Kpdf
 |
KPDF is a pdf viewer based on xpdf for KDE 3. 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. |
DEB based
$ sudo apt-get install kpdf
RPM based
$ sudo yum install kpdf
Requires KDE libraries.
|
Okular
 |
it has features for annotations, highlighting, drawing lines and shapes, adding textboxes and stamps, selecting and saving a part of documents as text or in an image format. |
DEB based
$ sudo apt-get install okular
RPM based
$ sudo yum install okular
|
Evince
 |
Evince is a document viewer for multiple document formats. The goal of evince is to replace the multiple document viewers that exist on the GNOME Desktop with a single simple application. |
DEB based
$ sudo apt-get install
evince
RPM based
$ sudo yum install evince
|
Foxit
|
The Foxit Reader is a small, fast, and feature rich PDF viewer which allows you to open, view, and print any PDF file. Unlike other free PDF readers, Foxit Reader also includes easy to use collaboration features like the ability to add annotations, fill out forms, and add text to PDF documents
|
download |
Calibre
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Includes an e-book viewer, library management, format conversion, news feeds, ebook conversion and sync features. A complete solution to all your e-book needs. |
DEB based
$ sudo apt-get install calibre
RPM based
$ sudo yum install
calibre
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