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PDF Studio Viewer is a Free PDF Viewer for Windows, Mac and Linux.
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Windows: Windows 10, Windows 8 & 8.1, Windows 7, Vista, XP, Server, NT, etc… | Windows 64-Bit | Windows 32-Bit Microsoft Store Download | Windows Instructions |
macOS: 10.15 (Catalina), 10.14 (Mojave), 10.13 (High Sierra), 10.12 (Sierra), 10.11, 10.10, 10.9, 10.8 | macOS Installer Download Mac App Store Download | macOS Instructions |
Linux: Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Elementary OS, Fedora, Arch Linux, Debian, OpenSuse, CentOS, etc.Not sure which Linux? | Linux 64 Download | Linux 32 Download | Linux 64 Instructions Linux 32 Instructions |
Other Unix: Raspbian (Raspberry Pi), AIX, Solaris Intel, Solaris Sparc, HP-UX | Unix Download | Unix Instructions |
Windows Instructions:
- Instructions
- After downloading, double-click PDFStudioViewer_win.exe .
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macOS / Mac OS X Instructions:
- Instructions
- After downloading, the installer should launch automatically and create an icon on the desktop.
- The installer is a standard PackageMaker installer packaged inside a disk image. The operating system should recognize the files and launch the installer automatically.
- If the installer doesn’t start on its own:
- Double click on the installation file PDFStudioViewer_mac64.dmg to mount the disk image, then double click on the mounted image.
- Finally double click on the installer PDF Studio Viewer Installer.
- Notes
- PDF Studio Viewer works on macOS 10.15 (Catalina), 10.14 (Mojave), 10.13 (High Sierra), 10.12 (Sierra), Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan), Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite), Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks), 10.8 (Mountain Lion).
- After installation, the installer should remove the downloaded files automatically. If this does not happen, you can manually drag the files to the trash.
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Linux AMD 64 Instructions:
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- Instructions
After downloading the installer, open a Terminal window and type the following two commands:- cd Downloads to go to the directory where you downloaded the installer.
- sh ./PDFStudioViewer_linux64.sh. This will start the installer.
To install PDF Studio on multiple computers through command-line, you may use our 64 bit Debian package (right-click and save link as) . This package will install PDF Studio in the “/opt” directory.
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Linux 32Bit Instructions:
- Instructions
After downloading the installer, open a Terminal window and type the following two commands:- cd Downloads to go to the directory where you downloaded the installer.
- sh ./PDFStudioViewer_linux.sh. This will start the installer.
To install PDF Studio on multiple computers through command-line, you may use our 32 bit Debian package (right-click and save link as) . This package will install PDF Studio in the “/opt” directory.
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Other Unix Instructions: AIX, Solaris, HP-UX
- Instructions
- After downloading the installer, open a shell and, cd to the directory where you downloaded the installer.
- At the prompt type: sh ./PDFStudioViewer_unix.sh . This will start the installer.
- Notes
- You need to install a Java 8 virtual machine. When available, we strongly recommend using the JVM distributed by Sun Oracle as our experience has been that other JVMs introduce a lot of issues in PDF Studio Viewer (GTK issue with toolbar spacing issues, no SWT support for native file browser, other bugs with image rendering). You can download one from Sun’s Java web site or contact your OS manufacturer.
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Okular For Macos
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What is Okular?
Okular is a universal document viewer developed by KDE. Okular works on multiple platforms, including but not limited to Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, *BSD, etc.
You can watch for development at the project Home Page.
Okular For Mac
Background
Its development began as part of Google's Summer of Code program. The description of the project can be found at KDE Developer's Corner.
Okular combines the excellent functionalities of KPDF with the versatility of supporting different kinds of documents, like PDF, Postscript, DjVu, CHM, and others.
The document format handlers page has a chart describing in more detail the supported formats and the features supported in each of them.
Annotations in Okular, which can be saved within the PDF file
As well as supporting many formats, Okular offers such features as text selection, annotation, extraction of files embedded within a document, and many other surprises. Screenshots of Okular in action can be seen here.
Astra gte owners manual. You can talk to developers and other users on IRC, irc.freenode.org, channel #okular.
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If you are interested in contributing to Okular, please contact the team. Programmers and non-coders are welcome all the same.
Mobile Version
Okular has a mobile version since version 0.16 release in February 2013 [1]. The first version was based on the active framework. The mobile viewer was then ported to Kirigami in 2016 by Marco Martin[2] and finally to Kirigami2 in 2017[3].
The mobile version doesn't support all features from the desktop version, but provide better touch support and a mobile interface.
You can test the mobile version in your PC by entering
in your terminal. A nightly android version is also available at the KDE binary factory.
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Hints and Tips
Reviewing Documents / Annotations
Double-clicking on either one of the Review tools (F6) allows you to make multiple annotations without having to reactivate the tool after the first time.
How to keep the annotations you made to the PDF file:
By default, Okular saves annotations in the local data directory for each user. Since KDE 4.9, it's optionally possible to store them directly in a PDF file by choosing File -> Save As.., so they can be seen in other PDF viewers.Note that this feature requires Poppler 0.20 or newer for regular PDF documents. If the PDF document you are annotating is encrypted, this feature requires Poppler 0.22 or newer.
DRM
By default, Okular follows the PDF specification and don't allow copying text from DRM protected files. However, there is an option in the settings to disable DRM limitations in Settings -> General -> Program Features -> Obey DRM limitations
There was a small controversy in the Debian bug tracker a long time ago, about the default choice to Obey DRM limitations[4][5]. The choice was then explained by an Okular/KPdf developer[6].
PDF Signature and certificate
Okular can verify if a PDF certificate is valid. But you can not yet create a new signature. See the release note for more information.
More Information
References
- ↑Release information
- ↑Commit port mobile version from plasma-framework to kirigami
- ↑Commit port mobile version from kirigami to kirigami2
- ↑DRM and Okular in Debian bug tracker
- ↑DRM and Okular in LWM
- ↑Okular, PDF and file permissions