1. History

    • How: Sumatra PDF was developed by Krzysztof Kowalczyk, first released in 2006 as a lightweight PDF reader.
    • Who: Created by a solo developer aiming to provide a simple, fast PDF viewing experience.
    • Why: Sumatra PDF was designed to be a minimalistic alternative to heavier PDF readers, focusing on speed and efficiency.
    • Sumatra PDF is a free, open-source PDF reader that is known for its speed and simplicity. It is lightweight and ideal for users who need a quick and efficient way to view PDF documents.
    • Advantages

      • Extremely lightweight and fast, with minimal resource usage.
      • Portable version available for use on USB drives.
      • Supports various file formats including PDF, ePub, MOBI, and more.
    • Disadvantages

      • Limited features compared to more comprehensive PDF software.
      • No advanced editing tools; primarily for viewing.
    • Basic Navigation: Use arrow keys to navigate pages; Ctrl + P for printing.
    • File Handling: Familiarize yourself with opening and closing documents quickly.
    • Shortcuts: Learn essential shortcuts (e.g., Ctrl + O for open, Ctrl + W for close) to enhance workflow efficiency.
    • Lightweight: Minimalist design with quick loading times.
    • Multiple Format Support: View PDF, ePub, MOBI, and comic book formats.
    • Tabs: Open multiple documents in tabs for easy access.
    • Keyboard Shortcuts: Efficient navigation and control via keyboard shortcuts.
    • Portable Version: Use without installation, ideal for portable use.