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Dodo: A Fast, Keyboard-Driven PDF Reader

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Developer Dheeraj Shenoy has released dodo, a new PDF reader built on MuPDF and Qt. He created it because he felt most existing readers lacked essential quality-of-life features for daily document work. The application prioritizes speed and a keyboard-centric interface for power users.

Key features include search hits displayed directly in the scrollbar, making it easy to locate terms across a document. It also offers link jump markers for quick navigation between sections and keyboard link hints that allow users to follow hyperlinks without a mouse. These tools are designed to streamline reading technical papers and documents.

Shenoy states he now uses dodo as his primary viewer, suggesting it's robust enough for daily use. The project is available as open-source software on GitHub, inviting community contributions. This fills a niche for developers and academics who prefer efficient, keyboard-driven tools over feature-heavy commercial alternatives.