Interviewed by CNN on 11/04/2012 16:42, BIll Spikowski told the world:
> I've lost the toolbar that allowed me to save or print a PDF file when
> opened in a Seamonkey window, which is pretty essential to make use of
> PDF files.
> 
> I'm running SM 2.8 in Windows XP and  use the full version of Adobe
> Acrobat (now 9.5). When I went to the plug-in section of the SM
> add-ons manager, this was reported as being out of date, so I clicked
> "update." What I got was a new PDF plug-in for Acrobat 10.1 (and drat
> -- those devils at Adobe snuck McAfee Virus Scan right past my
> suspicious nose!).
> 
> Now I have both Acrobat plug-ins installed and visible in AOM, but
> still no toolbar.
> 
> Should I uninstall one plug-in or the other?
> 
> Since the toolbar problem seems to be unrelated, how might I get it back?

Personally, I don't find it particularly advantageous to open a PDF
inside the browser window via plugin. Yes, it opens the first page
quickly, but since the other pages are downloaded on-demand, the end
result is sluggish page turning.

I ended up disabling the PDF plugin entirely. Now Seamonkey downloads
the entire PDF file and opens it in Adobe Reader in a separate window. A
few seconds longer to begin, but a much more pleasing reading experience.


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