Long Wind <longwi...@yahoo.com> writes: > but my acrobat reader in stretch is painfully slow in displaying them
Acrobat Reader is non-free software, which means the GNU+Linux community cannot do anything to improve that software. What's more, even Adobe is no longer supporting that program on GNU+Linux <URL:https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2273757>. So whatever problems it has, will likely remain and get worse over time. So I am not too surprised that it performs badly :-) > which program can you recommend? Thanks! The catalogue at <URL:https://pdfreaders.org/> can be useful. The Evince viewer <URL:https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evince> is clean and nice to use, and in the GNOME desktop environment, Evince is the default Document Viewer program for PDF and many other formats. You can start with that; I have never needed anything else for PDF since I started using Evince :-) -- \ “Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does | `\ knowledge.” —Charles Darwin, _The Descent of Man_, 1871 | _o__) | Ben Finney