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Re: adobe reader x question
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#989265
11/19/14 04:03 PM
11/19/14 04:03 PM
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You use it to view and read PDF files.
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Re: adobe reader x question
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#989268
11/19/14 04:38 PM
11/19/14 04:38 PM
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No, it's a program, not a file, and something you can download and install from Adobe any time.
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Re: adobe reader x question
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#989335
11/20/14 12:50 AM
11/20/14 12:50 AM
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None of the operating systems - XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8.1 - none of them include the Adobe Reader. If you buy a brand name computer like HP or Dell or whatever, they will usually load the computer up with 3rd party software such as the Adobe Reader. But a straight installation of an operating system does not include software from other companies. You have to download and install it yourself.
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