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Thanks to everybody for your suggestions on viewing the .pdf files using Firefox.


I was just able to uninstall everything involved (Mozilla hanging around from before, Firefox, Adobe Acrobat Reader), downloaded them again and re-installed them, and it is now working just fine.

Seems like the download manger that handles the .pdf viewing as well as the downloading was somehow broken, but now it's fine.

By the way, during the installation of the Adobe Reader it showed a message at one time that it was registering the product, never asked like they ususally do, this is a new thing.

Also, is there any other freebie product for reading dot-pdf files?

Also, I saw an article once in one of the midrange mags on-line asking for an alternative to Adobe Acrobat for rendering printed pages and text and working with it better. Is there any such credible or even near-credible such thing out there somewhere?

- Alan


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