Well, that settles it. at least it's official after all this time. It's just a 
shame they did not announce this 2 years ago.

On Tuesday 05 September 2006 20:37, Paton J. Lewis wrote:
> Adobe has decided to discontinue support for Adobe SVG Viewer. There
> are a number of other third-party SVG viewer implementations in the
> marketplace, including native support for SVG in many Web browsers.
> The SVG language and its adoption in the marketplace have both matured
> to the point where it is no longer necessary for Adobe to provide an
> SVG viewer.
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> SVG is an established vector image format. Adobe currently supports
> SVG in several of its authoring and server products, including
> Illustrator, InDesign, GoLive, Version Cue, Graphics Server,
> FrameMaker, and FrameMaker Server.
>
> Adobe customer support for Adobe SVG Viewer will be discontinued on
> January 1, 2007.
>
> For more information on this decision and answers to questions about
> the discontinuation of Adobe SVG Viewer, please see
> http://www.adobe.com/svg
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