(I wrote about the importance of keeping your apps updated in a post from last April.) Along with Sun's Java, Adobe's Flash Player, and Apple's QuickTime media players, it's imperative that you keep your PDF reader up-to-date to prevent it from becoming an entryway for viruses. So when I heard last week about an important security update for Adobe Reader 9, I hurried to the Adobe site to download the new version 9.2. This is a Web service for sharing and collaborating on documents.īut the 45MB download included a separate program: with Adobe AIR. It was formerly called Create Adobe PDF Online. Update, October 27, 2009: The Adobe site is now offering the Adobe Reader 9.2 upgrade without the with Adobe AIR component. Thanks to CNET member baddy_3- for pointing this out. I hadn't signed up for -registration is required to use the service-I just wanted the Adobe Reader update. I couldn't find it offered on Adobe's site minus the add-on I didn't want.
Adobe spokesperson John Cristofano told me the following via e-mail: I contacted Adobe to ask them about this. If a user already has a previous version of Adobe Reader 9.x installed on his/her system and the Adobe Updater delivers that person the version 9.2 update (the latest dot release update to their existing product), on Adobe AIR is not included." "(I)f a user downloads the full installer of Adobe Reader 9.2 (Windows or Macintosh in English) from the 'Get Adobe Reader' page on, the on Adobe AIR application will be included. I didn't recall installing with AIR on my system, but I can't verify that it wasn't installed prior to the update to version 9.2, either. The machine's only six months old, though, and I hadn't signed up for the service, so I certainly had never used with AIR if it were on this PC.
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In any event, I wasn't inclined to wait for Adobe Reader's auto-update component to fetch and install the latest security patch without, nor would I recommend that other Adobe Reader 9.x users wait to update their version. And if you updated the program manually from Adobe's download site, you got with AIR, whether you wanted it or not.
Downloading Adobe Reader 9.2 from the Adobe site requires that you also install with Adobe AIR. (If you're still using Adobe Reader 7 or 8, you can update to versions 7.1.4 and 8.1.7, respectively, without having to install any other programs.) You're also offered a free McAfee Security Scan, but at least you can uncheck that option to do without the scan. #FOXIT READER CNET PDF#FOXIT READER CNET INSTALL#