Meir Litmanovich wrote: > > Sucha as I know there is an version of Adobe Acrobat (may be another > Adobe product ) for Linux . Are you sure ? I'm not . See the thread (enclosed) I receive from Adobe :) > Hope Acrobat can read .pdf files . > I saw it at 6 CD-Roms April's Infomagic Developer somewhere ... > > Hope ,it helps . > Meir .
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- Subject: RE: Question - Adobe Products - Acrobat
- From: Adobe.Customer.Support.Services@Adobe.COM
- Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 11:44:04 -0700
- Apparently-To: <meir@bis.co.il>
Hi Meir. Thank you for contacting Adobe Technical Support/Customer Services via the Adobe Web site. Answering Web messages is new to us and we appreciate you helping us test the waters! You may see things change at this site over the next month or two. For information about our current support policies, select Support and Services from our Home page (http://www.adobe.com/supportservice/main.html). From there you can find information on Customer Support (U.S. and Canada only) or international support. Currently there are no plans to release a version of Acrobat Reader for Linux. However, I will pass your request on to the Acrobat Product Manager. Best Regards, Acrobat TS Thread:ACRNON2307963739398 The Thread Number (above) allows our mail system to associate this message with other messages you may have sent regarding this issue. Thank you for using Adobe's Web e-mail support. This thread is now closed and you will not be able to reply directly to this e-mail. If you need further assistance, please see one of the following web sites. *Customer Services-- http://www.adobe.com/supportservice/custsupport/csoverview.html *Technical Support-- http://www.adobe.com/supportservice/custsupport/overview.html *International-- http://www.adobe.com/supportservice/intlsupport.html Copyright 1996 Adobe Systems Incorporated --- Previous message body ------- Do you plan a Linux version ? It will be nice :) Regards, Meir --- Previous message body end ----
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