hey bro here are some alternatives if adobe acrobat reader is not working these are free / open source software
Downloadable/Online PDF Creators
These simply and emminently usable programs will allow you to quickly create your own PDFs.
1. CutePDF: Create a PDF file from almost any printable document. CutePDF has an open SDK and doesn’t bog down their software with popups or watermarks.
2. Adobe Online PDF Creator: The online version of the popular Adobe Acrobat.
3. PDF reDirect: The freeware PDF reDirect offers loads of robust features, including PDF creation, previews, encryption, and more, that go a long way to replacing Adobe.
4. CC (Free) PDF Converter: This printer driver can be used to create a PDF file from any printable Windows application.
5. PDFCreator: Use PDFCreator to create PDFs from any printable program, as well as encrypt and autosave files based on predefined terms.
6. Open Office: Open Office has a PDF export feature that allows you to define compression levels as well as handle thumbnails and hyperlinks.
7. Scribus: Use this desktop publishing program to create interactive PDF presentations and forms.
8. HylaFAX: HylaFAX is an open source fax server that can be configured to deliver in PDF.
Viewers
If you need a simple way to open and read PDFs, look no further than these lightweight viewers.
13. Sumatra PDF: This Windows PDF viewer is light and minimalistic. It’s even designed for portable use, so you can run it from a USB drive.
14. FoxIt Reader: The Foxit PDF viewer is an all time favorite (especially of Digg users). And has a strong set of features (with a very competitive price :) )
15. PalmPDF: Use this PDF viewer for Palm OS devices.
16. Evince: Gnome users can take advantage of Evince, a document viewer that supports both PDF and PostScript documents.
17. Preview: Mac OS X comes with Preview, an application that displays images and PDFs.
18. ePDFView: This lightweight PDF viewer uses the GTK+ and Poppler libraries.
19. Okular: This document viewer for KDE 4 supports PDF, PostScript, and lots more.
20. Xpdf: Xpdf, available for nearly any Unix OS, is a PDF viewer that allows you to read encrypted PDFs, extract images, and more.
Compatability
Make the PDF format compatible with HTML, XML, non-proprietary formats, and more using these tools.
21. PythonPoint: Use this tool to create presentations that can be opened with any PDF viewer.
22. AxPoint: Create PDF slideshows from XML using AxPoint.
23. DocBook XSL Stylesheets: Create and store documents in a presentation-neutral form that can be published in HTML, PDF, and more.
24. Unipage: Unipage turns any page, online or local, into an HTML file that can function as a portable document. Although Unipage is currently only available on Windows, additional OS and browser support is coming soon.
25. KWord: KWord is a word processor for KOffice, and it offers a PDF import function.
26. PDFlib: The PDFlib development tool offers a way for developers to PDF-enable software and create PDFs on their own server.
27. Ghostscript: The Ghostscript software can interpret PostScript language and PDFs interchangeably and convert them to faster formats.
28. Mozilla Archive Format: This extension can save pages in MHTML format, which creates a portable document of the page.
29. Pstoedit: This program converts PostScript or PDF files to other output formats such as WOMF/EMF, PDF, DXF, CGM, and HTML.
Command Line Manipulation and Editing
These editors won’t be used on your desktop as you would use Acrobat or any other PDF application. Rather, you can use these offerings to build into your own apps so that you can automate the PDF creation and manipulation process.
31. PJ: Etymon’s PJ, the parent of PJX, is one of the earliest open source attempts to make PDF’s more accessible. PJ is a class library in Java that allows parsing, manipulation, and generation of PDF files.
32. PDFlib: The PDFlib development tool offers a way for developers to PDF-enable software and create PDFs on their own server.
33. mbtPdfAsm: The mbtPdfAsm application is an in line tool for assembling and merging PDF files, extracting information from them, and updating PDF metadata.
34. PDF::API2: PDF::API2 offers a “next generation” tool for creating and manipulating PDF files.
35. PDF Clown: The PDF Clown is an open source library which includes capabilities such as document splitting, merging, and more.
36. iText: iText is an ideal library for developers seeking to automate PDF creation and manipulation.
37. FreeDist: This freeware distiller can convert files into PDF as well as compose multiple files to one PDF in a specific order.
38. Pdftk: This toolkit offers command-line functionality for lots of features, like merging, form filling, and encryption.
PDF Creation Libraries, Scripts and Systems