RavS
Kiddie Coder
Well first I hope I am asking the question at the right place in the forum.
I read a number of ebooks. Under Windows, I use Foxit Reader, because i find it light weight and easy to use. And the biggest feature I like about it is its highlighting capability and inserting notes. That makes it easier for me to revise.
But under Linux (Ubuntu), the default pdf viewer (Evince) provided is fine, but isn't feature rich. I checked the repository, which has a number of pdf readers, but all features are not mentioned properly. for each of the software in the description.
If someone knows, please tell me about any pdf reader for Linux Mint/Ubuntu which has features similar to Foxit Reader.
I would prefer a GNOME software, but even KDE will be fine. I don't want to use Foxit through WINE, because that never works perfectly for me.
I read a number of ebooks. Under Windows, I use Foxit Reader, because i find it light weight and easy to use. And the biggest feature I like about it is its highlighting capability and inserting notes. That makes it easier for me to revise.
But under Linux (Ubuntu), the default pdf viewer (Evince) provided is fine, but isn't feature rich. I checked the repository, which has a number of pdf readers, but all features are not mentioned properly. for each of the software in the description.
If someone knows, please tell me about any pdf reader for Linux Mint/Ubuntu which has features similar to Foxit Reader.
I would prefer a GNOME software, but even KDE will be fine. I don't want to use Foxit through WINE, because that never works perfectly for me.