It's important that you don't force people to use Acrobat if that is not their default PDF viewer. I'm not sure how you go about finding what IS their default but I really the programs that open an application if it isn't the one I would normally use.

Sarah


Under OS X, you also have Preview, which in many cases does just as good a job as Acrobat Reader (if not a better one), and is often much faster.


Acrobat Reader is also available for many UNIX platforms, and there are open-source equivalents, such as Xpdf...


On May 14, 2005, at 12:59 AM, Trevor DeVore wrote:

On May 13, 2005, at 9:54 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:

If you just want to display PDFs and can live without Acrobat's features, you can display PDFs in a Player object.

This will only work on OS X. QuickTime doesn't support this on Windows (or OS 9 IIRC).

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