Adobe Reader Speed-Up 1.00

G

Gordon Darling

Adobe Reader Speed-Up 1.00
Author: Joseph Cox
Program Type: Freeware

File Description:

Adobe Reader Speed-Up significantly decreases the amount of time required
for Adobe Reader 6.0 to start by disabling most of the least used plugins.
Plugins can be freely enabled and disabled, if required.

Changes in Current Version:
Initial Release

http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?fid=1069854583
http://www.tnk-bootblock.co.uk/

Release Date: November 26th, 2003
File Size: 26 KB
Download Time: 0.1 min @ 56k/s
Platform: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/XP/2000
License: Freeware

Regards
Gordon
 
R

Rolf Barbakken

Gordon Darling said:
Adobe Reader Speed-Up 1.00
Author: Joseph Cox
Program Type: Freeware

File Description:

Adobe Reader Speed-Up significantly decreases the amount of time required
for Adobe Reader 6.0 to start by disabling most of the least used plugins.
Plugins can be freely enabled and disabled, if required.

A shame it doesn't work with the non-free version yet, but I'm sure the
author will fix this soon.
 
C

Chakolate

Gordon Darling wrote in
Adobe Reader Speed-Up 1.00
Author: Joseph Cox
Program Type: Freeware

File Description:

Adobe Reader Speed-Up significantly decreases the amount of time
required for Adobe Reader 6.0 to start by disabling most of the least
used plugins. Plugins can be freely enabled and disabled, if required.

Changes in Current Version:
Initial Release

http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail.php3?fid=1069854583
http://www.tnk-bootblock.co.uk/

Release Date: November 26th, 2003
File Size: 26 KB
Download Time: 0.1 min @ 56k/s
Platform: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/XP/2000
License: Freeware


I tried this, and AR froze my system for about 30 seconds while it started.
Which is a slightly better start time (it used to be about two minutes) but
all in all, not really worth it for me.

I will be experimenting with which plug-ins are expendable, and I like this
program for that, but it'd be nice if it said what each plug-in does.

Chak
 

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