qpdfview A pdf viewer that opens multiple documents IN TABS
Features:
Outline, properties and thumbnail panes
Scale, rotate and fit
Fullscreen and presentation views
Continuous and multiple-page layouts
Search for text
Configurable tool bars
Configurable keyboard shortcuts
Persistent per-file settings
SyncTeX support
Rudimentary annotation support (with Poppler version 0.20.1 or higher)
Rudimentary form support
Support for PostScript and DjVu documents
I've been happy with qpdfview as my PDF viewer for a couple of years now. I've customized it to have vi-like keybindings (gg
and G
for instance) and it has others features that I want in a PDF view like SyncTeX support and tabs. The only thing lacking is support for playing media files, which comes in handy during presentations and such. I don't edit PDFs regularly, but when I do I just import it in Inkscape using the Poppler backend (which annoyingly converts all glyphs into paths, but one can't have everything).
If you liked SumatraPDF, you might like qpdfview (git repository). I've found it to be a fast PDF viewer that dpes a lot of the things I liked about SumatraPDF!
My absolute favourite PDF viewer is qpdfview. It's so much faster than any other PDF viewer I've used and supports filling in forms.
Seriously, give it a go, the speed difference is like night and day.
If you're on Linux, I'd recommend qpdfview as a PDF viewer since it has (by far) the best out-of-the-box SyncTeX support I've seen. (SyncTeX is a nifty little thing that lets you switch back and forth between locations in the PDF and the source file.) /u/lervag's vimtex Vim plugin supports qpdfview with a few lines of configuration.