Subject: RE: OT: Adobe Acrobat Pro and Adobe Reader on same client

Steve Rickaby srickaby at wordmongers.demon.co.uk
Thu Jan 23 05:30:04 PST 2014


At 06:05 -0600 23/1/14, Davis, David wrote:

>If you have Windows 8, it comes with "Microsoft HyperV" built in, you can create a virtual machine with a few clicks, install Reader in it, and play away to your hearts content.  (Shock news: Windows 8 actually does have some useful new features in it, see?  :) )

Shock indeed. And for those working on Mac under Parallels or Fusion, virtual machines are a doddle (or so I'm told, and looking forward to finding out).

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Steve



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