Hi Matthew,

2006/11/12, Matthew Paul Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> For the same reason that it's better to view an HTML page in the
> browser than to open a dedicated viewer for it: fewer clicks required.

Given that a PDF viewer is installed correctly, the number of clicks
required is identical in both cases. Only when the default Epiphany
preference for automatically downloading & opening is disabled it
requires one more click.

> (For most of the PDFs I read, I have no interest in keeping them, so
> saving a copy anywhere other than my browser cache is a waste of time.)

That's a matter of opinion. Personally I do have interest in keeping
most PDFs I read, so not having to explicitly download or save them
after a cursory view saves me a few clicks.

regards,

-- 
Reinout van Schouwen

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