26 responses to “PDF-XChange Viewer”

  1. Joe

    You should mention that if you don’t mind the unobtrusive watermark on modified documents, Foxit Reader actually DOES have many (if not all) of these features.

  2. JP

    Oops… can’t input Japanese text with IME or “C-c C-v”.

  3. Joe

    Oops, perhaps I should have tried this out before commenting above. I was mostly responding to the claim that Foxit Reader only does form filling.

    Foxit Reader is *slightly* faster, portable on a USB drive, and has many of the same markup functions (inserting an “Edited with Foxit Reader” watermark at the top of the page – “unbtrusive” is probably a stretch), and even has a plain text viewing mode.

    However, I just made PDF-Xchange Viewer the default on my laptop. The tabbed interface is great for me, since I tend to keep several documents open at once and those Foxit instances can eat up the task bar pretty quickly. The editing features

    If you have any documents that you’ve edited with Foxit Reader, they may not be compatible with PDF-Xchange Viewer. While I was able to use the viewer to place a plain white rectangle over the Foxit Reader watermark, I have one pdf in which I apparently highlighted text and then erased the markup in Foxit Reader. In PDF-Xchange viewer, the markup shows up and is 100% opaque to boot, obscuring the text rather than highlighting it.

  4. Lamefif

    ^well said, apart from the grammar ups

  5. John V

    Pleased to say the issues relating to text typed and commenting compatibility with other readers are resolved in Build 1.018 released on June 12th, 2007 – also new features and functions added and extended.

    Or you can check out the beta now – please download from this link and unzip/copy the files into your install folder where the Viewer currently exists – usually here:

    C:\Program Files\Tracker Software\PDF-XChange 3 Pro\PDF-XChange PDF Viewer\pdf-viewer

    download :
    http://www.docu-track.com/pdf-viewer_pre18.zip

  6. John V

    With regards Foxit’s Typewriter – should also be noted :

    This can be edited ONLY by FoxIt – they establish their own fields within the comment dictionary, and these fields are recognized only by Foxit – so cannot edited by other Reader’s/Viewers.

  7. compguy

    Build 1.0030 seems to iron out all of the above comments/criticisms – highly reccomended with no reservations !

  8. sd

    how do you get pdf-xchange viewer to open up pdf in tabs in firefox? whenever I click on a pdf document, it will create a new instance on the task bar instead of a tabbed instance in firefox :( I switched from foxit to pdf-xchange in hopes of tabbed pdfs

  9. Alan

    A visit to the website, indicates that it’s no longer free.

  10. Tyler

    As Alan said above, yet another good program has gone the way from free and useful to paid and useless as of v2.0. The “free” functionality in v2.0 is worthless, and the almost $40 price tag is outrageous! My hunt for a freeware PDF editor begins anew…

  11. Chris

    @Tyler, The “free” functionality in 2.0 is exactly the same as 1.x. The PRO features are all NEW features, Only items in the Document menu require pro. Even so, the $40 price tag does not strike me as outrageous, considering the alternative for many ends up being Acrobat (this is what they wanted to buy at my place of employment till I showed them PDF Xchange.

  12. compguy

    There is still a free version as well as a PRO version with extended features.

    The price tag is in fact $14.95 – not $40 – it will be $40 once all the promised features are included – early buyers get them when they arrive without any upgrade fees.

    As Chris says – all the free functions are still there – and new Free functions will continue to be added in tandem with those only be made avaiable in the paid for PRO version as it says on the product info page.

  13. Neil Parks

    Of all the freeware PDF viewers I have tried, PDF Xchange Viewer 2.0 is the best. It integrates perfectly with Firefox as well as with IE 7. It displays graphics much better than Foxit.

    The free functions provide every feature the average user could ever want, as well as some that power users will appreciate. It is easy to add a comment or a “typewriter” note. You can rotate any page or selected pages.

    I wholeheartedly recommend this program.

  14. fr

    I also agree it’s better than Foxit.

    But the review is no longer accurate for build 2.0, as the editing features, e.g. deleting a page, are only available in Pro version.

    Reasons I think is better than Foxit:
    - keeps saved settings between sessions
    - you get a plugin for Firefox and IE
    - better rendering engine, much smoother
    - supports large vectorial images and native Adobe format
    - you can hide all ads/toolbars
    - shortcuts customizable, easy and common
    - advanced tweaks for memory and thread usage
    - portable version available

    Reasons I think it’s worst than Foxit:
    - no minimize to tray available
    - heavy on ram (but also light on cpu)
    - bookmark icons are really ugly and intrusive

  15. T800

    Unlike Foxit reader that became slow and ugly, this one is slick and and launches fast.
    It IS that good, I now use Pro version at workplace and rely mostly on PDF as a storage format.

    I give it my “stamp of approval” !

  16. ipenzey

    I have use new build (2.5,189) from the original site http://www.tracker-software.com/product/pdf-xchange-viewer. I’m very happy to work with my pdf-files from ?AD. Very fast scrolling. Faster than Adobe (sometimes I used Adobe for the similar files). Now I like only PDF-XChange. The new version has some new nice features (it’s ability to change colour, fonts or main background according to your style and mood, close even a single opened tab without closing the Viewer itself, also open/close pop-ups grouping them by colour…). I oftern send and read my pdf-files on another computers and haven’t any problem. All my comments, notes, stamps, fonts, pictures are in its place. Also I can read pdf in my Firefox (with mark Edit -> preferences -> File Associations ‘Display in Browser’ ). I’ grateful for this Viewer.

  17. olegdudan

    I use PRO version and I’m very satisfied with its work. A great product from an excellent software company.

  18. Richard

    Check out STDU Viewer too (my fav PDF viewer). It’s a very small (@ 2Mb download) and polished program. Best of all, it’s what we like most …. it’s free. http://www.stdutility.com/stduviewer.html

  19. VP

    STDU can open .pdf, .djvu and some other file-formats but it only read these files. I prefer PDF-XChange Viewer too. It’s versatile viewer and editor pdfs. It has many little details that makes my work pleasant and differs efficiently from others.

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