I just wondered if there is such a thing. For printed sheets of paper I can just browse in a formatter, for digital PDF files I have to either rely on the file name or open each individually.
Is there a program that helps here? Maybe something like a PDF gallery program? Windows or Linux preferred.
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Calibre is a cross-platform ebook management program. It has the ability to show your collection in a gallery. You can filter it in various ways. It offers support for a lot of file types, it is not restricted to just pdf.
It offers much more so this might not be a perfect fit for your use case. But if you want some more control on your digital archive it's a great match.
1In later versions of windows the preview pane in explorer shows you the contents of a pdf. It will let you view all the pages and will also let you zoom in and out as needed.