While I respect the platform diversity of .pdf files, I really don't know of a Windows (Vista) reader that I'm happy to live with.
I'm quite keen to keep bloat on this PC to a minimum and I don't need a sysTray thingy to open .pdf files quicker, and I don't particularly want a .pdf reader where I can't tell it to sleep for a while without nagging me about updating either. Sure, I suppose I could install the free Adobe Reader and then manually remove the startup items it graces my system with, but I'd really rather not.
Maybe I should just "get a life" and install the free shit that most Windows users accept?
Of late, I've been saving .pdf files on a LAN PC and opening them from there.
I normally head for Sourceforge.net in these situations, marvel at Linux for a while, then find a Windows compromise. It ain't happened for me this time... any suggestions, please?