Acrobat Reader (Mac) 2.0 by Adobe Systems

Read PDF files on your Palm OS device, usin..
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Read PDF files on your Palm OS device, usin..
Acrobat Reader (Mac) Adobe Acrobat Reader for Palm OS lets you view Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files on handheld devices running Palm OS. Acrobat Reader for Palm OS software preserves the rich content of Adobe PDF files--styled text, images, and bookmarks--and adapts them for viewing on small screens. You can also search for a specific word or phrase. Acrobat Reader for Palm OS includes two components that work together. The first includes the desktop program (and conduit during HotSync). Acrobat Reader (Mac) It prepares PDF files for the Palm OS and transports them to the user`s handheld device. The other component, the reader, is a Palm OS application designed to accommodate the characteristics of small-screen devices. Version 2.0 runs on Macintosh operating systems. It displays color Adobe PDF files on color Palm OS devices. It allows viewing of secured Adobe PDF files. It enables the download of Adobe PDF files from removable media...

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Acrobat Reader (Mac) Detailed Review




 
Size: 8.3 Mb 
Price: Free 
Released: 2005-06-29 
Language: english 
Platform: palm 
Requirements: Palm OS 3.5, Palm Desktop 2.6.3, Mac OS 9.0/OS X 10.1 (Classic mode) 
Install: Install and uninstall 
Download: Download Now
Purchase: Free
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