Chrome
Google Chrome
also has an integrated PDF viewer, which it’s had since 2010. Unlike
Firefox’s PDF viewer, Chrome’s PDF viewer is actually a plug-in bundled
with Chrome. Google handles updates for the plug-in, just as it handles
updates for Chrome itself and Chrome’s bundled Flash plug-in.
You can use your browser’s built-in PDF viewer to view local PDF
files, too. You can even make Firefox or Chrome your default PDF viewer
by right-clicking a PDF file on your computer, selecting the Open With
option, and selecting Firefox or Chrome. Your browser will open and
display the PDF whenever you double-click a PDF file on your computer.
Firefox
Mozilla introduced an integrated PDF viewer, known as PDF.js, in Firefox 19.Firefox’s PDF viewer actually isn’t a browser plug-in at all. It’s written in JavaScript,
the same scripting language used by web pages in your browser. This
means that Firefox’s PDF viewer is fully sandboxed the same way web
pages are, which gives you additional security benefits. When you use a
plug-in like Adobe Reader, your browser’s built-in security doesn’t
necessarily apply – you’re relying on the plug-in’s developers instead.
Foxit Reader
Foxit may be one of the first names that comes to mind when people
think about alternative PDF readers, as it was one of the first
alternative PDF readers to gain steam – and it’s still a great option
today. Unfortunately, it does try to install a toolbar
and change your web browser’s home page during installation. Unlike
some of the more lightweight option, Foxit has built-in support for
annotations, highlights and other PDF-editing features – it’s a more
full-featured alternative to Adobe Reader.
Sumatra PDF
Sumatra PDF stands out as the most lightweight PDF reader available.
It’s very lightweight, has a simple interface, and is also available as a
portable app
that you can take with you anywhere. It doesn’t have any editing
options or other advanced features – it’s just a window that loads
extremely quickly and displays PDFs. It’s also packed with keyboard shortcuts, making it even more ideal for quickly reading PDFs. Sumatra also supports other types of files, including eBooks in ePub and Mobi format and comic books in CBZ and CBR formats.PDF-XChange Viewer
PDF-XChange Viewer is a fast application, although it isn’t as
lightweight as some of the other available PDF readers. It’s got good
support for editing and annotations, although more complex edits will
require a more full-featured, paid application like Adobe Acrobat.
Conclusion
it's always a good idea to find a better, light weight alternative, for those feature rich applications which consume memory and processor power, and if you know other alternative apps for Adobe reader share.




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