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Sumatra 1.0 is a Blazing Fast Replacement for Adobe Reader

Windows only: The Sumatra PDF Viewer is a tiny, open-source, portable, and, most of all, lightning-quick replacement for the bloated Adobe Reader we've all learned to replace. It's only a 1.2 MB download, so why not give it a try?

Sumatra opened every PDF we threw at it without any issues, along with a table of contents in the left pane if available. You can head into the Options to choose the default layout and zoom, or choose whether to have the sidebar display automatically. Want to copy text to the clipboard? Just hold down the Ctrl key and select the text with your mouse, then use Ctrl+C to copy it. There's even a full set of hotkeys, including Gmail-style navigation. It's not as full-featured as Reader or Foxit, but if all you are doing is reading PDFs, it's definitely worth a look.

With giant hard drives and dirt-cheap memory these days, perhaps the biggest reason to switch to an alternative to Adobe Reader isn't even the bloat anymore—it's the non-stop security holes that seem to plague the popular reader, leaving you vulnerable to drive-by attacks. If Sumatra isn't for you, at least check out one of the other five best PDF readers.

Sumatra is a free download for Windows only. If you plan to keep Adobe Reader installed, be sure to check out the manual for instructions on using Sumatra as your default viewer when reading PDFs from the web.

VirSCAN.org Virus Scanner

While you may have an antivirus application installed on your machine, no scanner can boast a 100% detection rate. If you are particularly concerned that a file you have acquired may have spyware, adware, or other malware, increase the odds that problems will be detected by using a variety of different engines. Even though it is not recommended to run multiple engines simultaneously on your system, you can scan a file with multiple engines with the free scanner from VirSCAN.org.

VirSCAN.org lets you upload a file up to 20 megabytes for analysis (ZIP/RAR files can have up to 20 files) by the following scanners:

* a-squared
* AhnLab V3
* AntiVir
* Antiy
* Arcavir
* Authentium
* AVAST!
* AVG
* BitDefender
* CA (VET)
* ClamAV
* Comodo
* CP Secure
* Dr.Web
* F-Prot
* F-Secure
* Fortinet
* GData
* ViRobot
* Ikarus
* JiangMin
* Kaspersky
* KingSoft
* McAfee
* Microsoft
* mks_vir
* Norman
* Panda
* Trend Micro
* Quick Heal
* Rising
* Sophos
* Sunbelt
* Symantec
* nProtect
* The Hacker
* VBA32
* VirusBuster


Scanning a file with VirSCAN.org



Note that these restrictions and the particular scanners used are subject to change.




After submitting the file the website displays an auto-updating analysis as it is tested by the multiple scanners. Testing may take a while to complete based on the size of the file and server load. When complete you will see whether or not the file contains malware according to the used scanners.


Results of scanning a file via VirSCAN.org



Use your discretion when accessing this tool to test personal / confidential information. Malware-infected files may be distributed to anti-virus vendors.



Note that while VirSCAN.org uses multiple antivirus/anti-malware engines, the site cannot guarantee any tested file is free from viruses or other malware. Also, false alarms may occur.

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Sunday, 18 October 2009

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