Acrobat 9 - a disaster

Guy K. Haas guy at hiskeyboard.com
Sun Jul 25 07:57:09 PDT 2010


But, Dov---

I have both installed so that when a reviewer runs into a problem, I can 
"see it their way".  The interfaces of the two are so different that 
it's sometimes handy to be able to do this.

Would it be any less "NOT RECOMMENDED" if one had the Reader on a 
removable drive (such as a USB drive) and plugged it in only when needed?

--Guy K. Haas
   Software Exegete in Silicon Valley


On 7/25/2010 7:23 AM, Dov Isaacs wrote:
> Although you CAN have both Reader and Acrobat installed simultaneously
> (assuming the same version), it is very strongly NOT RECOMMENDED for a
> number of very good reasons. It certainly does not add any functionality
> to one's system. Having said that, I will add that having both Reader and
> Acrobat of the same version on a system is most unlikely to cause the
> symptoms described.
>
> 	- Dov





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