Adobe Reader is free software that enables business professionals and home users to reliably share information using intelligent PDF files. You can easily view, print, and search PDF files using a variety of platforms and devices.
Reviewing 9.1.2 (Jun 16, 2009)
These guys are always claiming updates but many time after the download is complete and the install completed then the original version is still what appears. Also the update via the internal mechanism no longer works due to a website issue on their part.
They have no real tech support if you don't paid for the $700 professional version. I guess since who has that kind of money. Well I hope they do anyway as I have not had the opportunity to pay that kind of money. It's ridiculous the greed over not making the typing tool for pdf's available to the public.
I have even tried tech support to complain about their lack of intelligence on the part of the dreamweaver programmers and the tech support people had no idea what I was talking about so they refused to even send any request to those folks. I guess they figure if you don't have a 6 figure salary then you must surely be ignorant and not worth their time.
Reviewing 9.1.2 (Jun 11, 2009)
Again, this is an update to the current Adobe Reader and not a standalone version, so the title is misleading.
Reviewing 9.1.2 (Jun 11, 2009)
Vulnerabilities should be fixed and rolled out as soon as possbile without wait for any "Patch Tuesday". So what Adobe does, is showing that they care. Kudos!
So, for the majority of people who already have latest updated Reader 9.1.1 it would be better to download whole thing again, and not just a small patch?
Reviewing 9.1.2 (Jun 11, 2009)
Adobe is in deep trouble.
This is another major security update within 2 short weeks.
Can't Adobe get it done properly anymore.
This is also the second major update without a stand alone (full) version of Reader. You have to install the buggy full version first, then waste your time in updating this troubled software.
I just wish Adobe will get its act together.
Shame on Adobe.
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