Evince vs Sumatra PDF
September 28, 2024 | Author: Adam Levine
9★
Evince is a document viewer for multiple document formats. The goal of evince is to replace the multiple document viewers that exist on the GNOME Desktop with a single simple application.
11★
Sumatra PDF is a free PDF, eBook (ePub, Mobi), XPS, DjVu, CHM, Comic Book (CBZ and CBR) reader for Windows. Sumatra PDF is powerful, small, portable and starts up very fast. Simplicity of the user interface has a high priority.
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In a universe where digital documents abound, two unlikely heroes emerge: Evince, the earnest librarian of the GNOME desktop and Sumatra PDF, the dashing rogue of Windows. Evince, always sensible and well-mannered, spends its days in the Linux ecosystem, diligently supporting PDFs, PostScript and even the arcane DjVu, like some overachieving student who’s done all the extra reading. It offers helpful things like annotations, text search and document indexing, all while whispering, "I'm here to make your life easier, provided you live in a Unix-like world."
Meanwhile, across the OS divide, Sumatra PDF lounges in the fast lane, entirely uninterested in anything that might slow it down. It’s the epitome of minimalist chic: quick, responsive and utterly devoid of any frills that might get in the way of opening that PDF at lightning speed. It dabbles in ePub, MOBI and comic book formats, because why not? But don’t ask it to annotate anything or index a document—Sumatra has no time for such trivialities. It is, after all, portable, nimble and could probably run on a toaster if it felt like it.
In the end, the difference is philosophical: Evince, with its thoughtful design and integration, is for those who like their desktops as well-organized as a sentient filing cabinet. Sumatra, on the other hand, is for the adventurer—someone who needs a PDF viewer that’s always ready to dash off a USB stick, with no strings (or installations) attached. Both are great in their own right, provided you live in the right part of the galaxy.
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Meanwhile, across the OS divide, Sumatra PDF lounges in the fast lane, entirely uninterested in anything that might slow it down. It’s the epitome of minimalist chic: quick, responsive and utterly devoid of any frills that might get in the way of opening that PDF at lightning speed. It dabbles in ePub, MOBI and comic book formats, because why not? But don’t ask it to annotate anything or index a document—Sumatra has no time for such trivialities. It is, after all, portable, nimble and could probably run on a toaster if it felt like it.
In the end, the difference is philosophical: Evince, with its thoughtful design and integration, is for those who like their desktops as well-organized as a sentient filing cabinet. Sumatra, on the other hand, is for the adventurer—someone who needs a PDF viewer that’s always ready to dash off a USB stick, with no strings (or installations) attached. Both are great in their own right, provided you live in the right part of the galaxy.
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