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RE: [Full-disclosure] PDF's unsafe?



yep foxit is really good near the too heavy adobe :)
but about foxit security , I doesn't bet it's safer than acrobat..

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[mailto:full-disclosure-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Micheal
Espinola Jr
Envoyé : mercredi 21 septembre 2005 17:54
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Objet : Re: [Full-disclosure] PDF's unsafe?

I'm a win32 guy, so I've been using Foxit Reader
<http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php>.  Its free, 4.5mb
total, and is a stand-alone applications that doesn't require an
install.

I keep it on my thumb drive with my other utils.  I've been using it
for a couple of months now with no issues reading or printing PDF's.

On 9/21/05, Andrew Haninger <ahaning@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 9/21/05, Micheal Espinola Jr <michealespinola@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I dont use the official Adobe reader any more for his reason and more.
> What do you use?
>
> Are there good, secure/safe viewers available for Windows? Linux?
>
> On Linux. I've used xpdf and gpdf. Neither was perfect but they tended
> to get the job done. For example, I recently made a .PS with AbiWord
> on Linux and then used ps2pdf to make it into a PDF. gpdf opens it but
> it's blank. Probably a fonts or CUPS issue.
>
> Adobe's viewer is pretty darn reliable.
>
> -Andy
>


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