Adobe Reader X (v10) Addon Pack
James
20 Oct 2008
Adobe Reader X (v10) Addon Pack
General Information
This is an Addon module that you can add to the main AutoPatcher for Windows releases.
This module is displayed for selection on APUP's release selection screen.
What's Included
Adobe Reader X (v10)
Size information
and now, he also have an Italian version of the adobe reader pack
Supported Operating Systems
Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4, Windows Server 2003; Windows XP Professional, Home Edition, or Tablet PC Edition with Service Pack 2 or 3; Windows Vista Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise with or without Service Pack 1, Seven
with
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above; Firefox 2.0 or above[/size]
notes:
ENU - English - US
PTB - Brazilian Portuguese
ITA - Italian
The AutoPatcher Team
Edited by Cristiano, 17 December 2010 - 08:06 PM.
General Information
This is an Addon module that you can add to the main AutoPatcher for Windows releases.
This module is displayed for selection on APUP's release selection screen.
What's Included
Adobe Reader X (v10)
Size information
and now, he also have an Italian version of the adobe reader pack
Supported Operating Systems
Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4, Windows Server 2003; Windows XP Professional, Home Edition, or Tablet PC Edition with Service Pack 2 or 3; Windows Vista Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise with or without Service Pack 1, Seven
with
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or above; Firefox 2.0 or above[/size]
notes:
ENU - English - US
PTB - Brazilian Portuguese
ITA - Italian
The AutoPatcher Team
Edited by Cristiano, 17 December 2010 - 08:06 PM.
Netizen
10 Mar 2009
James
10 Mar 2009
Adobe Reader 9.1 is believed to be a security update. More details will be available tomorrow, when it will be "officially" released by Adobe.
In the meantime, AdbeRdr910_en_US.exe and AdbeRdr910_en_US_Std.exe are NOT the same file.
We will probably update this Adobe Reader release after the Windows releases are updated with the Windows Security updates that Microsoft released today.
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In the meantime, AdbeRdr910_en_US.exe and AdbeRdr910_en_US_Std.exe are NOT the same file.
We will probably update this Adobe Reader release after the Windows releases are updated with the Windows Security updates that Microsoft released today.
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Netizen
10 Mar 2009
James, on Mar 10 2009, 05:24 PM, said:
In the meantime, AdbeRdr910_en_US.exe and AdbeRdr910_en_US_Std.exe are NOT the same file.
Sorry, I just noticed that myself. Guess I was in a hurry to post the news
I'm investigating the size difference now.
EDIT: I'm still stumped, why's there 2 setup files? Even here on the ftp server.
Edited by Netizen, 10 March 2009 - 11:03 PM.
_def_x_
11 Mar 2009
I think Acrobat 9.1 Standard (includes Acrobat.com on Adobe AIR) is the entry point for the "for fee" products, whereas Reader
is just the free pdf viewer - I'm not completely sure.
Comparison
is just the free pdf viewer - I'm not completely sure.
Comparison
Netizen
13 Mar 2009
It appears that the larger file includes Acrobat.com and Adobe AIR. The smaller file is just Reader, possibly just the security update and not the whole installation.
I'm going to remove my Reader, AIR and Acrobat.com stuff and try the smaller file to see what loads.
[EDIT]
Okay, so I can confirm that the smaller file is just Adobe Reader 9.1, no extra stuff.
So you guys can decide, the larger file with AIR and Acrobat.com or the smaller file with just the reader.
My personal preference is the smaller file, haven't done anything requiring those other 2 add-ons as yet... Maybe we can split it up?
Edited by Netizen, 13 March 2009 - 01:02 AM.
I'm going to remove my Reader, AIR and Acrobat.com stuff and try the smaller file to see what loads.
[EDIT]
Okay, so I can confirm that the smaller file is just Adobe Reader 9.1, no extra stuff.
So you guys can decide, the larger file with AIR and Acrobat.com or the smaller file with just the reader.
My personal preference is the smaller file, haven't done anything requiring those other 2 add-ons as yet... Maybe we can split it up?
Adobe Reader: - Adobe Reader 9.1 - Adobe Reader 9.0 Language Support - Adobe Air 1.5.1
Edited by Netizen, 13 March 2009 - 01:02 AM.
aaronpriest
13 Mar 2009
Being a minimalist, I would vote for the smaller file with no Adobe AIR or Acrobat.com links. I really haven't found a reason to use them yet, even though I have them installed on a number of computers. It wouldn't bother me if everyone else disagreed though; I've found no harm in the extras.
Black Ghost
13 Mar 2009
I would do the bigger. I would please everyone. You can just uninstall what you do not want.
_def_x_
13 Mar 2009
44 megs for a pdf viewer is Crazy!
I would sure hate to see the reminders to upgrade as well. I vote for the base pdf viewer, but I use Foxit to be honest.
Reader is simply too bloated of a product anymore.
Mike
I would sure hate to see the reminders to upgrade as well. I vote for the base pdf viewer, but I use Foxit to be honest.
Reader is simply too bloated of a product anymore.
Mike
Cristiano
13 Mar 2009
> 44 megs for a pdf viewer is Crazy!
in deed. but this one may have some kind of bloatware inside. the ptb version of this one has half of it and it's 9.1
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in deed. but this one may have some kind of bloatware inside. the ptb version of this one has half of it and it's 9.1
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klymax
14 Mar 2009
Unless AIR is popular with websites, I would go with the Reader only version:
ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/win/...dr910_en_US.exe
ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/win/...dr910_en_US.exe
James
16 Mar 2009
I have suspended downloads of Adobe Reader 9.0 as this version is critically insecure.
A new release for Adobe Reader version 9.1 is being tested and will be available very soon.
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A new release for Adobe Reader version 9.1 is being tested and will be available very soon.
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Netizen
17 Mar 2009
I just saw that the previous module used the MSI
ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/win/...dr910_en_US.msi
Hope that helps you guys out
Also, command line switches;
Edited by Netizen, 17 March 2009 - 01:34 AM.
ftp://ftp.adobe.com/pub/adobe/reader/win/...dr910_en_US.msi
Hope that helps you guys out
Also, command line switches;
/sAll Silent Mode for Product /sPB Silent Mode with Progress Bar for Support /rs Reboot Suppress /rps Reboot Prompt Suppress /ini "PATH" Alternative initialization file /sl "LANG_ID" Set Language; LANG_ID - Code in decimal digits /l Enable Error Logging /msi[Command line] Parameters for MSIEXEC
Edited by Netizen, 17 March 2009 - 01:34 AM.
Cristiano
17 Mar 2009
into my personal version to this one, i choose this:
"module:\AdbeRdr910_pt_BR.exe" /sPB /rs
also i've told a dozen of times already, there's some softwares that claims to himself the .msi extension, completely breaking the install procedure. if i'm not mistaken, Ulead Photo Editor is one of those and this one us to be distributed with digital cameras, scanners and several other image devices. if yours think that this is not an problem... also, .msi installers us to be bigger than .exe
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"module:\AdbeRdr910_pt_BR.exe" /sPB /rs
also i've told a dozen of times already, there's some softwares that claims to himself the .msi extension, completely breaking the install procedure. if i'm not mistaken, Ulead Photo Editor is one of those and this one us to be distributed with digital cameras, scanners and several other image devices. if yours think that this is not an problem... also, .msi installers us to be bigger than .exe
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