DisabledTrucker Posted August 22, 2004 Posted August 22, 2004 For those of you who don't know how to obtain the full version of the adobe reader, or if you want it in a language other than english, check out this Link to Adobe's downloads.
DisabledTrucker Posted August 22, 2004 Author Posted August 22, 2004 Yep, thought others who may have a hard time finding it, could use the link. That has all the 6.02 versions there, the full and the update for each language that's listed.
Adiel Posted August 22, 2004 Posted August 22, 2004 10q, but i have 1 question - why does Adobe let her full products download 4 free?!
enuffsaid Posted August 22, 2004 Posted August 22, 2004 For those of you who don't know how to obtain the full version of the adobe reader, or if you want it in a language other than english, check out this Link to Adobe's downloads.Tobe has already provided that link in this thread a few days ago.10q, but i have 1 question - why does Adobe let her full products download 4 free?!They don't. Those are only downloads for their FREE reader.
ToBe Posted August 22, 2004 Posted August 22, 2004 Tobe has already provided that link in this thread a few days agoIt's a very uselful link, so I think posting it as a separate topic is a good idea.
enuffsaid Posted August 22, 2004 Posted August 22, 2004 It's the best! Every topic with regard to Adobe Reader should have that link.
RyanVM Posted August 22, 2004 Posted August 22, 2004 Why are only the Central European versions updated to 6.0.2?
edbro Posted August 22, 2004 Posted August 22, 2004 What is the difference between Central European English and the "normal" english?I assume they are different. If you go to the normal download page and tell it you want English then you only get 6.01 and they advise to patch it.
Sanjay Posted August 22, 2004 Posted August 22, 2004 What is the difference between Central European English and the "normal" english?I assume they are different. If you go to the normal download page and tell it you want English then you only get 6.01 and they advise to patch it.I was about to ask the same question.
enuffsaid Posted August 22, 2004 Posted August 22, 2004 Central European English vs. American Englishcolor vs. colourlift vs. elevatoranyone got more?
mazin Posted August 22, 2004 Posted August 22, 2004 If the difference is like enuffsaid said, then there's no problem. I think menus, messages, help file, and other stuff would be understandable. Unless, there's something else I don't know.
DisabledTrucker Posted August 23, 2004 Author Posted August 23, 2004 NO there seems to be no difference in them, just that they are packaged for the europeans, but it seems to use U.S. english in them, as I have always used those links to download reader and never had any problems out of using it. There may be small discrepancies when looking through the software itself, but the files that your reading in them are going to be the language that it's written in anyways so it shouldn't matter. For me it really doesn't matter if they spell color, colour, or refer to the bathroom as a John for that matter, it has no bearing on the functionality of the program itself. Being that it's more or less a shell, it really doesn't matter if it's using the "formal" english or the U.S. derivative of it. It's more or less like the Explorer browser for .pdf files, so there really's not much to worry about, if you don't understand a specific wording in the program there is always www.dictionary.com. The .pdf files themselves, if written in American English will be able to be read in that language.
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