I have been trying to figure out how to use the Adobe Acrobat Reader for the
help manuals for my application.  I have been able to launch the Adobe
Acrobat Reader from my application successfully, however, because there is
no "DONE" or "EXIT" button from Adobe Acrobat Reader I cannot successfully
return to my application without performing the normal routine.  Adobe has
been unresponsive to my inquiries, is it reasonable to assume that a Hack
might be the answer to this problem.  The Hack could force any exit from
Adobe Acrobat to relaunch my application.  If this is a possible solution,
where can I find more information on incorporating Hacks into my Palm.

Original question:

>> We are calling Adobe Acrobat Reader for palm and
>> have stored our manuals in this application.  We are trying to allow
>our
>> users to access the manuals for questions, then return back to our
>> application without the usual routine of pressing the icons.  We have
>been
>> able to successfully launch Adobe Acrobat, however, when we are
>finished we
>> are unable to return directly to our application.
>
>I think you'll have to directly approach Adobe to get this information.
>It may not even be possible -- Adobe may not have designed the on-device
>reader to have a way to exit.  Most Palm OS programs do not have this
>ability; instead, they rely on being stopped by the OS in response to
>the user tapping the home icon or a hard button


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