Embedded PDF viewer in Firefox 81 supports filling forms
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Embedded PDF viewer in Firefox 81 supports filling forms
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Re: Embedded PDF viewer in Firefox 81 supports filling forms
#2Is there a version of Firefox that removes this bloat?
Given that Mozilla is very resource constrained, why are they working on features that aren't necessary?
Re: Embedded PDF viewer in Firefox 81 supports filling forms
#3Of course, I do wish Sumatra supported filling forms. Then I could uninstall Firefox too! ;-)
Re: Embedded PDF viewer in Firefox 81 supports filling forms
#4I find the built-in PDF reader in Firefox to be bloat. It's OK, it works 95% of the time, but really I want to use a native PDF viewer. Is there a version of Firefox that removes this bloat? Given that Mozilla is very resource constrained, why are they working on features that aren't necessary?
Re: Embedded PDF viewer in Firefox 81 supports filling forms
#5I find the built-in PDF reader in Firefox to be bloat. It's OK, it works 95% of the time, but really I want to use a native PDF viewer. Is there a version of Firefox that removes this bloat? Given that Mozilla is very resource constrained, why are they working on features that aren't necessary?
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#6Re: Embedded PDF viewer in Firefox 81 supports filling forms
#7I find the built-in PDF reader in Firefox to be bloat. It's OK, it works 95% of the time, but really I want to use a native PDF viewer. Is there a version of Firefox that removes this bloat? Given that Mozilla is very resource constrained, why are they working on features that aren't necessary?
I don't want to start explaining to my mother, over the phone, how to install and use the pdf viewer anymore :|
Re: Embedded PDF viewer in Firefox 81 supports filling forms
#8I find the built-in PDF reader in Firefox to be bloat. It's OK, it works 95% of the time, but really I want to use a native PDF viewer. Is there a version of Firefox that removes this bloat? Given that Mozilla is very resource constrained, why are they working on features that aren't necessary?
I think Mozilla's line of thought here is that PDF documents are widespread in the web, to the point where they are a de facto web document type. So it makes sense for a web browser to support them rather than calling out to a user's desktop program (though I assume you can configure it to do so instead).
There's probably a bit of "our competitors do it, so we have to too" in there as well.
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#9Re: Embedded PDF viewer in Firefox 81 supports filling forms
#10I find the built-in PDF reader in Firefox to be bloat. It's OK, it works 95% of the time, but really I want to use a native PDF viewer. Is there a version of Firefox that removes this bloat? Given that Mozilla is very resource constrained, why are they working on features that aren't necessary?
And the reasons for not requiring an outside PDF reader are major: It's yet another likely-to-have-vulnerabilities program people need to install, then update. In most cases, avoiding Adobe programs on your PC is a good way to avoid a lot of vulnerabilities.