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> Adobe Acrobat is not a free program. Acrobat Reader is.
Yes, but a little clarification on the terminilogy here wouldn't hurt. I
wouldn't want someone to get confused by the names and look for the wrong
thing.
Databaseben says "adobe is a free program." Adobe isn't any program at all,
it's a company that makes many different programs.
One program that Adobe makes is Adobe Acrobat, and that is probably the one
databaseben is referring to. Acrobat is used to both create and read pdf
files. As you say, it is not a free program.
Another program Adobe makes is Adobe Reader. It is not called "Adobe Acrobat
Reader" (although it used to be called that, in earlier versions). This
permits reading pdf files, but not creating them. As you say, it is free.
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> databaseben wrote:
>> it understandable that you need adobe. But adobe is a free program.
>> I suggest you uninstall it, reboot, and see if the prblem still
>> exists.