Adobe Acrobat Reader DC released


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Wait edit PDF with the reader?

Several sorts of PDFs are actually fill-in forms (such as certain government forms) - this was supported in Adobe Reader starting with X. It is, in fact, the last advantage Adobe Reader has over Microsoft Reader when it comes to PDFs in Windows 8 or later.

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After many years of being an Adobe Reader supporter/user, I finally just gave up on it late last year and switched to using SumatraPDF for my PDF reading duties. I know some browsers can do PDFs natively but I prefer to have local copies of such files in all situations (so I download them whenever I encounter them). It loads in the blink of an eye (far cry from Adobe Reader's bloated infrastructure even with tweaks), is deadly efficient and small and just gets it done well enough for my needs now.

 

Just 'cause storage space is cheap and computers are fast(er) nowadays doesn't mean code needs to be so incredibly bloated and wasteful which is exactly what happened with Reader over the years. This new "document cloud" crap, I'll pass, thanks. :(

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great, more cloud integration security risks.... more stuff to prevent our users from touching...

 

Easy enough to disable using the Customization Wizard.

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Keep it simple. 

 

Isn't that what Adobe have done?

 

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After many years of being an Adobe Reader supporter/user, I finally just gave up on it late last year and switched to using SumatraPDF for my PDF reading duties. It loads in the blink of an eye (far cry from Adobe Reader's bloated infrastructure even with tweaks), is deadly efficient and small and just gets it done well enough for my needs now.

 

So does Acrobat Reader DC. You should try it. :)

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Did they ever fix it where you have to reboot your whole computer just to update the stupid thing? I haven't used Adobe Reader in forever because of that..That, and how slow it was..

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@ Frank . does this mean there will be no need for creating new versions? they can simply update it like they do my cloud Photoshop?

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Yay, more terrible white interface to hurt my eyes even further as if Microsoft's retarded decision to switch Office to an all white scheme didn't hurt enough.

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Did they ever fix it where you have to reboot your whole computer just to update the stupid thing? I haven't used Adobe Reader in forever because of that..That, and how slow it was..

 

I just updated via Creative Cloud and it did not reboot. I was previously on Acrobat XI Pro.

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Did they ever fix it where you have to reboot your whole computer just to update the stupid thing? I haven't used Adobe Reader in forever because of that..That, and how slow it was..

 

This has to be THE dumbest reason to nit use an app, your poor leet uptime will be messed with 

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This has to be THE dumbest reason to nit use an app, your poor leet uptime will be messed with 

 

I'm sure he has a lot of other reasons why he doesn't use Adobe Reader. But lets keep talking about the ridiculousness of the frequency of updates and the requested reboots that should be unnecessary in 2015, because it really is ridiculous. Almost as ridiculous as someone defending it.

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After many years of being an Adobe Reader supporter/user, I finally just gave up on it late last year and switched to using SumatraPDF for my PDF reading duties. I know some browsers can do PDFs natively but I prefer to have local copies of such files in all situations (so I download them whenever I encounter them). It loads in the blink of an eye (far cry from Adobe Reader's bloated infrastructure even with tweaks), is deadly efficient and small and just gets it done well enough for my needs now.

 

Just 'cause storage space is cheap and computers are fast(er) nowadays doesn't mean code needs to be so incredibly bloated and wasteful which is exactly what happened with Reader over the years. This new "document cloud" crap, I'll pass, thanks. :(

Hmmm.. thanks for mentioning that... I'll try this.  I been trying to not install Adobe PDF Reader for a long time cos of the bloat and no preview icons...

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I'm sure he has a lot of other reasons why he doesn't use Adobe Reader. But lets keep talking about the ridiculousness of the frequency of updates and the requested reboots that should be unnecessary in 2015, because it really is ridiculous. Almost as ridiculous as someone defending it.

 

Updates every few months and no reboots. I even went from XII to DC without a problem. Adobe certainly deserves its share of critiscm but people should stop complaining about stuff from years ago. Also the new version seems to be faster and slimmer (not that I ever had any issues with the last few versions).

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Did they ever fix it where you have to reboot your whole computer just to update the stupid thing? I haven't used Adobe Reader in forever because of that..That, and how slow it was..

man, when was the last time you used this?...

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Wait edit PDF with the reader?

 

If you pay a subscription, the more you pay, the more you get access to.

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man, when was the last time you used this?...

A LONG time ago haha I stopped using it when it kept wanting to reboot just to update. So I found something else to use :p Not even sure what version was..Most likely Adobe Reader X

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