OS X almost made me forget about how bad Acrobat Reader is/was...
It goes in the Windows Hall of Shame alongside RealPlayer
Okay, maybe it was never quite that bad.
OS X almost made me forget about how bad Acrobat Reader is/was...
I think it does, though I've been using Foxit Reader for the past few years.
Omf do you remember when real player was the preeminent way to watch videos online? That shit WAs worse than adobe reader.It goes in the Windows Hall of Shame alongside RealPlayer
Okay, maybe it was never quite that bad.
Omf do you remember when real player was the preeminent way to watch videos online? That shit WAs worse than adobe reader.
sorry. i meant adobe reader "x". and yes at my home machine i run pdf xchangeviewer. too bad with my work computer i cant do such things."Acrobat?" ...or do you mean "Adobe Reader?"
And Winamp, when they went to version 3.0 and 5.0.It goes in the Windows Hall of Shame alongside RealPlayer
Okay, maybe it was never quite that bad.
It's a victim of its own success. The added compatibility and security patches in each successive version made it more and more bloated.
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For 99.999% of users at work, all they need is Foxit reader. I showed this to the admin, demonstrated how it worked, did a side by side comparison with a large pdf that about strangled the PC when opening it up with acrobat. He apparently checked into any security problems - none to speak of. I won. We all now have foxit and firefox.
Foxit and the other pdf readers sound great right now, but wait until you deploy them to a bunch of people and then it secretly auto updates and starts displaying ads or worse.
I HATE adobe with a passion, it's not just acrobat but they also screw with the pdf standard which affects printers, phones, and all aspects of business. That being said, the freeware pdf solutions work great until the project is abandoned or sold.
This.Havent touched it in 10 years. Foxit preese.
It kind of sucks that Foxit's gotten so huge though. The download is now 14MB, and the program folder is 34MB. I remember when Foxit Reader was a single executable file that could fit on a floppy disk.
On the plus side, it still loads a hell of a lot faster than Acrobat.
Firefox is a huge pain in a real corporate environment. There's no way to push out updates, so it works great right now but is a mess after 2-3 years.
Foxit and the other pdf readers sound great right now, but wait until you deploy them to a bunch of people and then it secretly auto updates and starts displaying ads or worse.
I HATE adobe with a passion, it's not just acrobat but they also screw with the pdf standard which affects printers, phones, and all aspects of business. That being said, the free pdf solutions work great until the project is abandoned or sold.
basically every adobe product has been insufferable to me for years. im baffled why they continue to have widespread adoption.
Firefox is a huge pain in a real corporate environment. There's no way to push out updates, so it works great right now but is a mess after 2-3 years.
I think it does, though I've been using Foxit Reader for the past few years.
