You're obviously free to check out FoxIt if you want, but because FoxIt reader is GTK-based I'd recommend you stick with what you've got and keep on being awesome. KDE users: it's my understanding that Okular does not suffer from Evince's graphical glitch. I'll be using FoxIt until Evince works the way it should. If image quality matters to you and Evince is making you cringe you'll find that FoxIt is a great alternative PDF reader. Anti-aliased graphics are key to readability, not to mention aesthetics. But I have to admit: I find Evince unusable in its current state. I particularly loathe software with advertisements built into the primary user interface. I like Evince, and generally dislike running closed-source software on my computers. For Foxit PhantomPDF V10.1.x The installation of Foxit PhantomPDF V10.1.x will automatically detect if the computer is with Arm processor. FoxIt provides no alternative, however, so you'll have to stick to Evince or compromise in this instance. Please download Foxit PhantomPDF V10.1 or later versions/Foxit Reader V10.0 or later versions instead to install. If you're not the sort of person who installs Linux packages you find on the Internet, good for you: that's a great security habit to have. deb file and double-click to install your mileage may vary with other systems. tar.bz2 packages over at FoxIt's web site. There's no FoxIt repository I know of for any distribution, but you'll find.
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