v2.5.2 Released: http://blog.kowalczyk.info/software/sumatrapdf/free-pdf-reader.html SumatraPDF 2.5.2 released
I love this software, not only because of their small memory footprint and wide range of supported formats, but also because they can show thumbnails of the pdfs in Win64. Here's the link of their nightly releases hxxp://xhmikosr.1f0.de/sumatrapdf/
Chrome warns of a wrong certificate when I try to download it. Is anyone else experiencing this? Edit: Thread here https://www.wilderssecurity.com/threads/problems-with-sumatrapdf.369390/
it's too bad you can't change the background colour like in PDF-XChange http://i.imgur.com/klO2HgV.png
Open SumatraPDF-settings.txt and change it. EDIT: Strange, I can't find that option. Did you make a feature request?
that's right you can change the (yellow) background colour of the main program window (when you open Sumatra) but not the (grey) background of PDFs and other documents
Sumatra 3.1 PDF reader update brings 64-bit builds - gHacks Tech News http://www.sumatrapdfreader.org/news.html
I've been running the Sumatra PDF 64-bit pre-release versions without issue for well over a year in Windows 7 without issue as the configured Action for application/pdf Content Type in Mozilla browsers. I give it a big in that task and for fast, snappy, resource friendly webbunetz PDF viewing. (For serious readings of books, manuals, etc., PDF-XChange Viewer is my system default.)
Sumatra PDF 3.1.2 http://www.sumatrapdfreader.org/download-free-pdf-viewer-fr.html Spoiler: changelog Version history 3.1.2 (2016-08-14) Changes in this release: fixed issue with icons being purple in latest Windows 10 update tell Windows 10 that SumatraPDF can open supported file types Rules.
It is true that Sumatra PDF doesn't need all the patching that Adobe has because Sumatra is so basic, however it still renders untrusted content so I'm not so comfortable with it being abandonware. Another reason Adobe has so many security patches is because it has many eyes on it looking for vulnerabilities. For example PDF-XChange also has many fancy functions where vulnerabilities could be hidden, but it doesn't receive many security updates. So while it is true that there is a lot less potential for exploiting in Sumatra, I would advise using an anti-exploit app and running it restricted/guarded/sandboxed with some program.
So far it seems to be doing fine as before on my 8.1 systems. Even on Windows 10 where I change associations to run it instead of the default.