My testing last year using Stretch, for fillable forms.
My impression, Okular was best at xfa forms even though it said forms were not supported.
Evince a close second.
I also paid for a license for MaterpdfEditor after using beta Linux version.
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PDF viewer capable of....
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Re: PDF viewer capable of....
The free version of the PDF XChange Viewer is excellent and runs very well under Wine:
https://www.tracker-software.com/produc ... nge-viewer
https://www.tracker-software.com/produc ... nge-viewer
Re: PDF viewer capable of....
There were also free alternatives mentioned in this thread. I tested pdftk, it works, needs a bit more than clicking and writing to form,
I'd say it is usable, I quite seldom need fill pdf-forms, so suits to me very well.
https://www.cs.unb.ca/~bremner/blog/pos ... ith_pdftk/
I'd say it is usable, I quite seldom need fill pdf-forms, so suits to me very well.
https://www.cs.unb.ca/~bremner/blog/pos ... ith_pdftk/