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OPEN SOURCE PDF READER FOCIT PC
There is no limitation except for the addition of a watermark on output file." But often with linux it comes down to I'll take what I can get, using either foss, freeware, trial, paid, other, WINE, or another OS in a virtual PC - generally preferred in that order). (For Windows & Mac there's a "demo version allows you to try all features of Master PDF Editor. Tried Master PDF Editor? Though it's not open source (only noticed the tag months after first answering), and it looks like it uses a mostly paid-only model except for Linux that still has a "Free for non-commercial use" version (hidden on their website very well, after the "download for Linux" link) it's still the best PDF editor for Linux I've found. Possible dependencies on a certain desktop (KDE, LXDE etc.) are not an issue, as I have them all installed. I want to know if there are any PDF readers in Linux that will give me all the features I listed above. These are the points I'm facing problems with.

Here i have mentioned some of the options that are not in foxit linux version. I installed the windows version in Linux by using wine but it is not smooth as it was in Windows. I found a foxit Linux version, but it is not like the windows version, because there are many things that cannot be done, compared to the Windows version of Foxit. I have installed Foxit Reader in Fedora, using wine.
