> I would doubt it. The experience that pdf.js provides is inferior to dedicated programs like xpdf.
That's not the point, I open dozens of PDF daily and I don't want to have to switch programs all the time. An integrated light PDF viewer is one of the best new feature of modern browsers.
PS: You can set the pdfjs.disabled pref to true on the about:config page to disable the build-in PDF viewer
I will admit that I just took pawadu's word for it. I personally had no idea if it is possible to disable pdfjs or not.
That being said, I will also agree that it is convenient sometimes but it is much slower and much less compatible than native viewers, making it useless for me about half the time. Still, I see no reason why it needs to be integrated into firefox instead of being just an addon (even if it is installed by default).
That's not the point, I open dozens of PDF daily and I don't want to have to switch programs all the time. An integrated light PDF viewer is one of the best new feature of modern browsers.
PS: You can set the pdfjs.disabled pref to true on the about:config page to disable the build-in PDF viewer
PS2: Not sure this still works.