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I received a folder with a bunch of PDF files and one DJVU file. The PDF's open in PDF Complete but the DJVU does not. How do I open this type of file?

I'm using Windows 7 64-bit and Internet Explorer 8.

Franck Dernoncourt
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verve
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I would suggest SumatraPDF.

It opens PDF, XPS, DjVu, CHM, CBZ, CBR and is small and really fast.

Mavromatis Lozay
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Viewers can be found here. It's just another (not as widely used) format for compression in documents.

jonsca
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  • Thanks. I wanted to select both answers but I can't. – verve Jan 02 '12 at 14:59
  • Some feedback: Cuminas doesn't have smooth scrolling. DjVuLibre DjView has a strange way of selecting text where you can't see very well which parts are being selected. WinDjView doesn't have those problems, but it does have an unnecessarily complex UI and a somewhat obtrusive search popup window, unlike sumatraPDF. – user419144 Dec 14 '19 at 15:48
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You should visit a website suggesting software for various file types like this one: File Extension DJVU

Here are some examples of Windows software from the site:

  • WinDjView
  • DjVuLibre DjView
  • ACD Systems Canvas 14
  • ACD Systems ACDSee 15
  • Lizardtech DjVu Solo
  • Web browser with LizardTech DjVu Browser plugin
Nelly B
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    You shouldn't post [link-only-answers](http://meta.stackoverflow.com/tags/link-only-answers/info). Sites might go offline and hence rendering your answer useless. – mpy Feb 01 '14 at 15:31
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IrfanView , The "swiss army knife" for viewing graphic files on Windows, can display DJVU files.

With the plugin pack it is also easily possible to save the document as a PDF file:

File -> Save as... -> PDF

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