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Adobe Acrobat eBook Reader
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Adobe Acrobat eBook Reader is an excellent tool for managing and organizing your digital library. It allows you to easily view text, images, and graphics of eBooks, and you can even switch to a full-screen view for maximum immersion. The search tool is also very useful, allowing you to quickly find books by subject, author, or title. Plus, you can even convert eBooks to multiple common formats, making it even easier to enjoy your books. All in all, Adobe Acrobat eBook Reader is a great way to access, manage, and organize your eBooks.
Adobe Acrobat eBook Reader 10.1 was available to download from the developer's website when we last checked. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this software available. This free PC program operates ".pdf", ".edn" and ".etd" files.
The program can also be called "Acrobat eBook Reader". Adobe Acrobat eBook Reader relates to Office Tools. The latest version of the program is supported on PCs running Windows XP/XP Professional/Vista/7/8/10/11, 32-bit.
The program's installer is commonly called acrobat.exe, ACRODIST.EXE, AcroRd32.exe, ACROREAD.EXE or Reader.exe etc. We recommend checking the downloaded files with any free antivirus. The following versions: 10.1, 9.4 and 9.3 are the most frequently downloaded ones by the program users. This free software is an intellectual property of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
From the developer:
Adobe® Reader® is the tool for opening and using Adobe PDFs that are created in Adobe Acrobat®. Although you can't create PDFs in Reader, you can use Reader to view, print, and manage PDFs. After opening a PDF in Reader, you have various tools to help you find information quickly. If you receive a PDF form, you can complete it online and submit it electronically.
You may want to check out more software, such as AutoMailMerge Plug-in for Adobe Acrobat, Icecream Ebook Reader or AutoInk Plug-In for Adobe Acrobat, which might be related to Adobe Acrobat eBook Reader.
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This thing is horrible. Maybe Adobe should spend more time making their software work properly or have even the basic UI operational instead of making sure that they can force public into using their crap software. This is garbage.