What’s the best free PDF reader and editor for Linux?

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Asked By SunnySide42 On

I recently switched from Windows 10 to Ubuntu, and I'm really enjoying it! I'm looking for recommendations for a free PDF reader, and ideally, I'd love to find a free PDF editor as well. Any suggestions? Thanks!

5 Answers

Answered By TechieTraveler On

Okular is a great option for a lightweight PDF reader. It's available on both Linux and Windows and is developed by the KDE team.

Answered By WriterWiz On

Have you tried LibreOffice? It’s a comprehensive suite like MS Office, and you can use LibreOffice Draw or Writer to edit PDFs. Plus, it's completely free!

Answered By FirefoxFanatic On

I just use Firefox for reading PDFs, and I find it works perfectly for that! For editing, ilovepdf is a handy online tool that gets the job done without needing extra software.

Answered By VimLover99 On

If you're looking for a PDF viewer, I recommend trying out Zathura. It's pretty lightweight and has Vim key bindings, which can be super handy if you’re used to that style.

Answered By OpenSourceFan On

You could check out Pdf4qt; it’s a decent PDF editor and viewer that works well for basic tasks.

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