Adobe Acrobat Reader 1.0 for HPC2000 1.0
Unofficial Adobe Acrobat Reader 1.0 for Handheld PC 2000 devices.
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Description
Adobe Systems inc. release a StrongArm binary of their Acrobat Reader for the Pocket PC in 2001. However did not release a Handheld PC binary.
Users outside of HPC:Factor have been successful in running the Pocket PC version of reader under the Handheld PC with a number of library modifications.
A compiled binary has been created by HPC:Factor with all of the necessary modifications and library adjustments included. Allowing for successful use under HPC2000 StrongArm and MIPS devices.
While a MIPS binary is now available, the MIPS version has not undergone any internal testing at HPC:Factor. Reports from beta testing have been mixed.
All feedback on the distributions should be addressed to the forums.
Please Note: During installation you will be prompted to overwrite system files. You must allow this. Please close all open applications and tray utilities before beginning the installation process.
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System Requirements
StrongArm, MIPS
Installation Instructions
This file contains all of the sub resources required to run this program under HPC2000 on a ARM processor. The use of this program with other stub files present on the system may cause compatiblity issues.
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AdobePDFReader
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License |
Freeware The program is completely free to use. |
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Website |
http://www.adobe.com/
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Released |
26 August 2004 |
Language Support |
English (United States) |
Popularity |
32 |
Total Downloads |
15052 |
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Submitted By |
C:Amie |
Submitted On |
14 July 2009 |
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