I find xpdf to be shite, and adobe acroread to be superb. xpdf quite frequently doesn't understand pdf's that I - quite sadly - send to myself for home perusal.
Although I would prefer to use the opensource ones, but I've no reservations about using closed source apps, and its very nice that acroreader is free anyway. Its the little things [in xpdf] annoy me too much.
Later lads,
CW
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1. It wasn't a real PDF.
2. Even real PDFs are in some particulars a pain in the neck.
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Or, of course, I can use ghostview, xpdf, acro{read,crap}, and the like
to view it on-screen.
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