>I will not install the Adobe Acrobat reader on my OS X Mac because of 
>issues with bloat and unnecessary ancillary files.

If you are running OS X you have already lost the war against bloat. 
Adding a useful, though bloated, application is not going to make any 
significant difference. I have not seen any cases where adding Acrobat 
Reader has caused a problem. With hard drives selling for 25 to 50 cents 
per GB I don't know that there is every going to be much incentive for 
leaner software.


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