Support for Adobe Reader exit from Linux

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Author: User

Support for Adobe Reader exit from Linux

Adobe Reader no longer attracts Linux users. Therefore, Adobe decides to delete Linux from the Reader support system list.

This is not Adobe's first product that gave up its support for Linux. Previously, Adobe Air gave up its support for Linux. Although Flash still supports Linux, it has not been updated for many years.

Adobe does this because Linux users basically do not use Reader. Without Adobe Reader, Linux users will not be affected. Linux users can choose alternative software, such as Evince, Okular, Foxit, and qiniview. In addition, Firefox and Chrome browsers can open PDF files by default.

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