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Adobe Acrobat Reader

Description of Adobe Acrobat Reader 

Adobe Acrobat Reader is free, and freely distributable, software that lets you view and print Portable Document Format (PDF) files. Acrobat Reader also lets you fill in and submit PDF forms online.

Acrobat Reader is available for the following platforms:
- Mac OS
- Windows 95
- Windows 98
- Windows NT 3.51
- Windows NT 4.0
- Windows 2000
- Windows 3.1x
- OS/2
- UNIX: DEC Alpha OSF/1 (Digital Unix) 
- UNIX: HP-UX
- UNIX: IBM AIX
- UNIX: Linux
- UNIX: SGI IRIX
- UNIX: Sun Solaris x86 (Intel processor)
- UNIX: Sun Solaris SPARC


Description of PDF 

PDF is an acronym for "Portable Document Format." PDF is a file format created by Adobe that lets you view and print a file exactly as the author designed it, without needing to have the same application or fonts used to create the file. Since its introduction in 1993, PDF has become an Internet standard for electronic distribution that faithfully preserves the look and feel of the original document complete with fonts, colors, images, and layout.

Downloading and Installing the Adobe Acrobat Reader

Installation Instructions

Download Acrobat Reader


After the download is complete: 

1.Double-click the newly downloaded file. 
2.Follow the instructions on your screen. 

If there is a failure at any point during the installation of Acrobat Reader, the installer performs a complete uninstall. For this reason, it is important not to close the installer application by clicking its close box in the upper right corner of the background window after clicking the "Thank You" dialog box that appears at the end of the installation. If you wait for a second or two, the installer will automatically close the background windows after the installation is complete.

The installation procedure will ask you to read and accept the
Electronic End-User License Agreement. 

Using Acrobat Reader 

After installing Acrobat Reader, double-click a PDF file to start Acrobat Reader and view the file. Or you can start Acrobat Reader first, then choose File > Open to view a PDF file.

For more help using Acrobat Reader, choose Help > Acrobat
Guide from within Acrobat Reader.

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