Adobe Reader 7.0.5 - A PDF reader for Linux and other Unices.

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Gordon Darling

Adobe Reader 7.0.5 - A PDF reader for Linux and other Unices.

Adobe Reader 7.0.5

About:
The free Adobe Reader (formerly Adobe Acrobat Reader) allows you to view,
navigate, and print PDF files across all major computing platforms. Adobe
Reader is the free viewing companion to Adobe Acrobat and to Acrobat
Capture software.

Changes:
The GUI was updated to use GTK+ 2.4 (or later) and to make more use of
GTK+'s features. Installation of the browser plugins was improved.

Release focus: Minor feature enhancements
License: Free To Use But Restricted
Project URL: http://freshmeat.net/projects/acrobatreader/

Homepage:
http://freshmeat.net/redir/acrobatreader/92/url_homepage/readermain.html
Tar/GZ:
http://freshmeat.net/redir/acrobatreader/92/url_tgz/readstep2_allversions_nojs2.html
RPM package:
http://freshmeat.net/redir/acrobatreader/92/url_rpm/readstep2_allversions_nojs2.html

Regards
Gordon
 
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Gary R. Schmidt

Gordon said:
Adobe Reader 7.0.5 - A PDF reader for Linux and other Unices.
Nope, this one's for Linux only, and x86 Linux at that.

Cheers,
Gary B-)
 
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Gary R. Schmidt

Mike said:
Unless you browse Adobe's web pages using an OS and browser that
"looks" like it's coming from a Sun box running an appropriate Solaris
OS version, Adobe's web site is going to try and be "helpful" and only
show you what it thinks you require :p

Try
<http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2_allversions.html>

Select Linux/Unix category.
Of course.

Silly me.

But it's still 7.0.1, and it's SPARC, not x86, bugger.

Cheers,
Gary B-)
 
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Mike Dee

But it's still 7.0.1, and it's SPARC, not x86, bugger.

You are correct. I failed to take in the differences. Sorry if I got
your hopes up, it wasn't intentional.
 

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