On May 31, 2007, at 10:38 AM, Tom Piwowar wrote:
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.
I know what you mean. I already have Acrobat Reader on my OS 9
machine, and I can use that. Maybe I'll cave and get it for OS X
eventually.
Is it "normal" to have Preview, or other non-Adobe PDF viewers balk
at certain files sometimes?
Steve
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