I am getting tired of Adobe Reader as well... 3 large updates, which pumps a reader enormously with plugins you often don't need.
In my humble (conservative) opinion, a viewer should always be lightweight: you open a file to view and then you close it.
For that same reason I use the free irfanview for many image tasks: opens incredibly fast, is gone with one ESC and never intrudes. And I can take screenshots and crop them. What more can I need. I do use Photoshop, but only when I need to work more on the image then the time it takes to load the whole application...
Adobe Reader (not even the full Acrobat) installs a help program to preload the libraries so the Reader loads faster... I have something similar in my startup folder for AutoCAD 2005, which I kinda understand, but I don't understand it for a Reader. Sure, maybe there are occasional uses of several complex Adobe plugins, in networked, cross-checked offices for color proofing, but these should not all be flooding the RAM by default.
Oh, and it insists to always inform me that the Atmosphere Player should be installed (anyone remember that one or ever saw any content? Oh, U3D is hot now) and the Adobe Photoshop Album Starter. The Reader is probably mean and lean, but all the other stuff is filling it way over my patience.
Oh, and did I mention that I never saw your example, Karl? Not on XP and not on OSX (yes, it's Tiger). So much for a universal format for document fidelity.
Karl, I'm not blaming you for any of this, but the way Adobe is evolving, there is not much difference for a client to install a custom viewer program or update/downgrade the "default" Adobe Reader.
And I have the feeling Quicktime is evolving in the same way. I have downloaded a complete folder of Quicktime extensions for all kinds of different content.
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