Compare Chrome extensions: Adobe Acrobat: PDF edit, convert, sign tools vs PDF Viewer for Vimium C

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User count 206,000,000+ 6,000+
Average rating 4.36 4.27
Rating count 46,182 26
Last updated 2024-04-11 2022-08-09
Size 1.37M 3.02M
Version 24.4.1.1 2.15.349
Short description
Do more in Google Chrome with Adobe Acrobat PDF tools. View, fill, comment, sign, and try convert and compress tools. A PDF Viewer supporting Vimium C shortcuts.
Full summary

Adobe Acrobat is the industry-leading PDF solution, used by millions of people. Use Acrobat PDF tools right in Google Chrome to get the best PDF viewing experience and get more done while browsing. You can add comments to PDFs, including sticky notes, text, and highlights—all for free.

If you need more advanced Acrobat features, you can try tools to export to and from PDF, create a PDF, merge PDF documents, organize a PDF, reduce PDF size, and more. Working with PDFs online has never been so easy.

HOW TO USE THE ACROBAT CHROME EXTENSION

  1. Install the Acrobat extension for Chrome.
  2. Pin the extension for quick access.
  3. Open any PDF in your browser.
  4. Select an Acrobat tool.

VIEW, DOWNLOAD, PRINT, and STORE PDFs • Get the best PDF viewing experience with the Acrobat PDF reader. • Download or print with a quick click. • Sign in to store your files online for fast access to PDF files from anywhere.

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A customized PDF Viewer which allows Vimium C ro run on its view.

This viewer uses an unofficial version of PDF.js project to show content of PDF files, and actively requests Vimium C's support.

The PDF.js is v2.15.349+, up-to-date on 2022/08/08 and built from commit 40f9f7e9097e1168e98f1e2987726c5c31693617 of https://github.com/mozilla/pdf.js. And my modification is up to https://github.com/gdh1995/pdf.js/commit/c785e93bb11febb98b373db74aca358d8ac086fc.

Recent update:

  1. (2022/08) This version turns off the experimental feature of "using iframe to show top-frame PDFs" by default, because in some edge cases (e.g. on some web servers) it would fail in accessing PDF files. While you may re-enable it as you like. There should be no other difference after a PDF file gets showing.
  2. (2022/08) update the version of PDF.js
  3. (2022/04) fix some issues of Vimium C's scroll* and Marks* commands.