I don't think it is completely anything to do with adobe, but some kind of issue that it has working with windows. That is because it does show in Task Manager, but never opens. That is unless I reinstall everytime that I want to use it.

There are a number of posts that are plainly mistaken, and yours is one of them. There is no automatic collaboration with Adobe and Microsoft. What you are experiencing is some accidental configuration that has gone on with your installation. Maybe you mistakenly made a choice whereby adobe opens up in edge. I have my adobe acrobat reader files opening up in Firefox. You can choose which files are associated with certain programmes. You can disable that association or change it.


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Its June 18th 2020 and it still sucks. I googled adobe reader dc sucks how to get old version back and this thread popped up. HAHA I'm glad Im not the only one. Adobe why would you mess with a good thing. Everyone I talk to hates your online adobe acrobat reader, dc, pro products........ Jeus Christ Im just trying to get work done and have to spend half the day messing with this crap.

I have come to despise Adobe. It has adjusted itself to be contemptuous to its customers. They make programs unusable and take up so much memory in the computer. Bloatware it is now. Friggin 'hate it. What to do? Well, GIMP is free and replaces photoshop and can edit PDF's. InkScape works better than Illistrator and is free. Here is a download for a free PDF reader. Haven't tried it myself but reviews sem to be good. -xchange.eu/pdf-xchange-editor/index.htm Lastly, you may be able to find an older verson on a tor site if you are really interested in keeping the old adobe software.

The "solution" does not work, as Acrobat DC blocks installation of the older Acrobat reader. I haven't got time for the cretins who "organised" this disgusting scam, so I have downloaded Sumatra so I can READ a second pdf while editing the first Acrobat DC file. Acrobat? GFY!

Second, while I have the latest updated version of OS on my iMac, my printer, Canon Prima MX870 series 2, does support duplex printing and I use it all the time for duplex printing my word documents I send to the printer, I cannot figure out how to duplex print my adobe reader PDF files or any PDF files for that matter. I have followed all instructions that I could find about how to turn it on, however none of the instructions work. I have clicked on "printer" and when my screen comes up it shows duplex printing "off" in light gray and I cannot change it to "on" and no where on my iMac screen does it show anything called "properties" which some other instructions tell me to click on.

Acrobat Reader is a type of freeware developed by Adobe systems as a .pdf reader (Portable Document Format). Users can view, print and email .pdf documents along with newer premium features which include converting files to .pdf and vice versa and creating professional, interactive fillable forms such as questionnaires or application forms. Acrobat Reader automatically installs a plug-in for Netscape Navigator allowing users to view .pdf forms through their web browser. 



Dear I want to update the adobe acrobat reader in all of our client-side system, but there is one issue when i push the same policy on 1 admin user device and 1 in the normal user device account, then on the admin account device adobe reader updated but on the normal user account getting error.

Adobe, thank you for your pathetic response which is essentially, "we're right, you're wrong". You've made it much easier for me to cancel our adobe CC subscriptions (yes, all 3 of them) and move to Affinity. If I have to relearn how to use an interface, I may as well save thousands of dollars a year in the process. Treat your customers like **** and reap the rewards.

Here is a very nice and fast alternative to Acrobat Reader - FoxitReader for Linux FoxitSoftware PDF Reader web site. I am very glad that Foxit released a reader for Linux platform (I am using this software on Windows PCs and I am very satisfied of the performance).

If you like to highlight, underline and make comments in pdf files, then there are no real alternatives to the windows version of Adobe reader or the windows version of Foxit Reader. Best is to use Foxit Reader under wine (the linux version of Foxit reader is only a reader without these functions). Also, the Evince developers do not have time to implement these features into Evince.

Try djvu, it has several readers, it's very fast, there are several readers that are better to use than evince or foxitreader , and there's a pdf->djvu converter in the linux repositories (Idk what it's called in ubuntu but in my distribution the package is called pdf2djvu, just do sudo apt-cache search djvu).

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I know that PDF forms when built properly are well supported using NVDA and JFW. Even dynamic forms are now well supported in current releases of those screen readers.


How well are they supported with other screen readers such as Apple's VoiceOver, Dolphin's HAL/SuperNova, GW Micro's Window Eyes or Orca? Does anyone have a matrix that lists what is supported by which versions? I am particularly interested in dynamic feature support such as branching logic and expandable text fields.


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