Free Adobe Reader 8

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Tom Willett

Why take the risk in downloading it from an unknown site posted by a regular
spammer? It's freely available from the Adobe web site.

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| Compatible for both windows XP and Vista
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| For Download and features...
 
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Bruce Chambers

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Noncompliant

If you just use it for reading pdf files, why use another version. Version
7 is fine. Forget it.
 
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Vanguard

Code name 47 said:
Compatible for both windows XP and Vista

For Download and features...

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No one needs your infected copy. They can get it from the source:
Adobe. And it's just as free and from a source far more trustworthy
than you have exhibited yourself in Usenet.
 
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Bert Kinney

Leythos said:
But many applications that interface with ADOBE don't work with other PDF
readers. If all you do is read PDF's then it's great, but if you have
applications that interface with adobe controls then you have to stick
with Adobe.

What apps would that be?

Personally, I wouldn't let anything that relied on Adobe Reader on any of my
system...


Regards,
Bert Kinney MS-MVP Shell/User
http://bertk.mvps.org
Member: http://dts-l.org
 

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