Foxit Reader on Linux

Written By Frek on Wednesday, 30 November 2011 | 23:42

Foxit reader is an application used to read pdf files. Extension of the pdf itself is portable document format, which is the format for document files like ebooks and others. This application stated that he was better than Adobe pdf Reader, or Acrobat reader.

This application is also made ​​for various platforms. Some are for Windows, Linux, up to a smartphone.

To install Foxit Reader, we first need to download the installer file from Foxit Software's official website. www.foxitsoftware.com/downloads/

Select the operating system being used and then click download.

Appears option, then specify the file types you want. Select in accordance with the Linux distribution being used. Suppose ubuntu, select the package. Deb.

Once the download is complete, we can directly install Foxit Reader. On ubuntu with the command,
dpkg-i filename.deb
on RedHat and its derivatives, can use the command,

rpm-ivh filename.rpm
After finishing the installation, Foxit Reader can be directly used.

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