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  2. Sumatra PDF - Wikipedia

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    In July 2009, Sumatra PDF changed its license from GNU GPLv2 to GNU GPLv3 to match the same license change on MuPDF. [27] Since version 0.9.4, Sumatra supports the JPEG 2000 format. [citation needed] Version 1.0 was released on 17 November 2009, after more than three years of cumulative development.

  3. MuPDF - Wikipedia

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    Later versions also have a JavaScript interpreter (mutool run) that allows running scripts to create and edit PDF files. A number of free software applications use MuPDF to render PDF documents, the most notable being Sumatra PDF. MuPDF is also available as a package for most Unix-like operating system distributions.

  4. List of PDF software - Wikipedia

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    A PDF creator and virtual PDF printer for Microsoft Windows PDF-XChange: Proprietary: Yes: PDF Tools allows creation of PDFs from many types of source input (images, scans, etc.). The PDF-XChange print driver allows printing directly to a PDF. A "lite" version of the print driver is free for non-commercial (home and academic) use. PrimoPDF ...

  5. File:Sumatra PDF logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.

  6. Category:Free PDF readers - Wikipedia

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    As follows from its parents, this category is for PDF readers/viewers that are free software — distributed with their source code and under a free software license. Pages in category "Free PDF readers"

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    Poison Profits. A HuffPost / WNYC investigation into lead contamination in New York City