Big Faceless Java PDF Viewer is a handy tool that lets you view and manage your PDF documents easily. It's built on Java, which means you'll need to have Java installed on your computer to get it up and running.
To use the viewer, you’ll first need to download the entire Big Faceless PDF Library. This is because the viewer is integrated with the library. Once you've got that, just drop the JNLP file wherever you like on your hard drive and click it to launch. You can even save it on a USB or any other storage device so you can run it on another machine that has Java installed.
What’s cool about Big Faceless Java PDF Viewer is that it doesn’t clutter up your system. Unlike most installers, it won’t add any new entries to your Windows registry or Start menu, so when you’re done using it, there are no traces left behind.
The interface of this viewer is pretty straightforward. It’s designed like a regular window with a simple layout where you can easily open PDFs to see what’s inside. You can zoom in and out, rotate pages, prep documents for printing, hide toolbars if you want a clean view, and even search through large amounts of data.
If you need to sign or verify a document, it's super simple! You can also manage digital identities by importing and exporting certificates with details like name, alias, organization, unit location, and validity.
This program is really light on resources. It uses very little CPU and RAM while giving you quick responses. During our tests, we didn’t encounter any error messages or crashes; everything ran smoothly! So if you're looking for a reliable app for checking out or modifying PDFs, Big Faceless Java PDF Viewer has got your back!
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