The software Google's browser uses to show PDF files has been proprietary for years, but now it's an open-source project called PDFium that others can scrutinize or use themselves. Stephen Shankland ...
ONLYOFFICE is a fully-featured open-source office suite that offers a powerful PDF toolkit. This powerful PDF editor makes it ...
To use SumatraPDF, visit the official homepage and click 'Download' at the top of the screen. Click the installer that matches your environment. This time, select the 64-bit version ...
Adobe Acrobat Reader is many users’ favorite PDF reader, and it’s been around for many years. However, it’s not without its fair share of issues. These problems ...
It’s been more than 25 years that PDF files have been around, and they’re not going anywhere anytime soon. As PDFs are the most popular format for presentations and document sharing, they are heavily ...
Portable document format (PDF) files remain a popular choice for business documents ranging from contracts and forms to manuals and reports, so there's a good chance you need to open them often.
Google Chrome for Android will soon finally open PDF files on its own without the need for a third-party app. You can search through PDFs or annotate them before saving them to Google Drive. This ...
The Portable Document Format makes it possible for you to open and view documents, no matter what operating system, software or computer you have. To make this happen in Yahoo Mail, the email program ...
Foxit Reader and PhantomPDF are plagued by several high-severity flaws that, if exploited, could enable remote code execution. Foxit Software has released patches for dozens of high-severity flaws ...
Another day, another critical security exploit discovered for Adobe Reader. Ho-hum. The PDF software’s near-ubiquitous presence has made it a big, fat, juicy target for years now, and by this point, ...
Many Windows users are currently unable to use Adobe Acrobat Reader. A downgrade to the previous version resolves the error.
In 2008, the then German interior minister, [Wolfgang Schäuble] had his fingerprint reproduced by members of the German Chaos Computer Club, or CCC, and published on a piece of plastic film ...