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Original Post: Adobe PDF Reader slower than Molasses? Speed up Acrobat Reader 10x+
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Here's a great little free util that Omar has
found. I used to move the plugin's manually to speed things up, but PDF
Speedup makes me NOT DREAD opening a PDF anymore. BTW, does Acrobat
6 suck LOTS more than Acrobat 5? I HATE the new Find Dialog.
I have previously written about how darn slow Adobe Acrobat 6 is when launching.
I don't understand why Acrobat is so darn annoying. Here are some things I don't care
for:
* Don't create a “My eBooks“ folder in My Documents when I have nothing
to put there.
* Don't load 500 plugins when none of them are necessary to view a PDF
* Don't place shortcuts for some lame Internet Printing thingy in my Start Menu (I
loathe Start Menu Advertising)
* Do install a PDF IFilter so that indexing products like Lookout can index PDFs w/o
installing it seperatley
* Don't load PDFs in IE because it is god awful slow
* Don't make copy and paste so freaking hard
* Don't ask me to install other Adobe software when I boot Acrobat
* Don't create an updater (6.0.2) that creates an additional entry in my add/remove
programs
If you want to fix most of these things, PDF SpeedUp is a free application that should
come bundled with Acrobat. It's a must have piece of software to make Acrobat behave
(as much as you can anyway). [shahine.com/omar/]