
PSP is a raster editor that only opens first pages of.


Adobe Acrobat Reader opens them faster, but the save-as options are limited. svg files through a dedicated SVG editor so much easier. Inkscape (when it tries to open them) sees them as PDF files, and you get the (for PDFs) appropriate dialog. I even have a Windows extension that lets SVG files show up as thumbnails. Just now I opened an SVG file in Inkscape with no problems. However, this year I tried manipulating an SVG file with Inkscape and it worked well.

I have been using Inkscape for all of my vector work since 2003, although with the recent changes to Firefox theming I have retired from using vectors to make icons. Inkscape is open software, available free.
