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  2. Sumatra PDF - Wikipedia

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    Sumatra PDF is a free and open-source document viewer for Windows that supports many formats, including PDF, EPUB, MOBI, and CBZ. It is portable, lightweight, and has a minimalist design with no external dependencies.

  3. PDF.js - Wikipedia

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    PDF.js is a project by Mozilla that allows viewing PDF files in web browsers using HTML5 Canvas. It is used in Firefox, Thunderbird, ownCloud, Nextcloud, and other applications, and supports most PDF features except some optional ones.

  4. List of PDF software - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of software used to manage Portable Document Format (PDF) documents, with links to articles on each software. The list covers creators, viewers, editors, converters, development libraries and other categories of PDF software.

  5. Comparison of e-book formats - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different e-book formats used to create and publish e-books, such as EPUB, PDF, MOBI, and more. Compare their features, advantages, disadvantages, and compatibility with various e-book readers and devices.

  6. PDF - Wikipedia

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    PDF is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents independently of software, hardware, and operating systems. It is based on PostScript, a page description language, and has evolved to support various features such as multimedia, encryption, and digital signatures.

  7. Apache PDFBox - Wikipedia

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    Apache PDFBox is an open source Java library for creating, rendering, printing, splitting, merging, altering, verifying and extracting PDF files. Learn about its history, structure, components and license from this Wikipedia article.

  8. Microsoft Compiled HTML Help - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features and applications of CHM, a Microsoft proprietary online help format. CHM files are compressed and deployed with the extension .chm and can be viewed by various document viewer applications.

  9. MHTML - Wikipedia

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    MHTML is a format that combines HTML code and its resources in a single file, using MIME techniques. Learn about its layout, history, browser support, and applications such as OneNote and Evernote.