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Adobe Reader 9 is available. Should I install it?
Adobe Reader 9 does not support the Adobe PDF eBooks available at this site. In order to use Adobe PDF eBooks, you must have Adobe Digital Editions or Adobe Reader 6 or 7 installed.
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Adobe Reader 8 is now available. Should I install it?
Adobe Reader 8 does not offer stand-alone support for Adobe e-books. Rather, Adobe Reader 8 works in conjunction with an application called Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) for the download and use of Adobe e-books. Adobe Digital Editions includes much of the functionality previously provided by Adobe Reader with a simpler, easier to use interface.
If you use Adobe Reader 6 or 7 to transfer Adobe e-books to your Palm or Pocket PC you should not install Adobe Reader 8/Adobe Digital Editions at this time. If you use downloaded Adobe e-books on multiple computers, the destination computer must be running Adobe Reader 6. Please note that Adobe Reader 6 is no longer available for download. Adobe Reader 8/Adobe Digital Editions do not currently support transfer to Palm or Pocket PC devices.
Note that Adobe Reader 6 or 7 may check for updates and download Adobe Reader 8 automatically depending on your current settings. Click here for information on turning off automatic updates in Adobe Reader 6 and 7. Please note that Adobe Reader 6 is no longer available for download. If you upgrade to Adobe Digital Editions or Adobe Reader 7 or 8, you will no longer be able to reinstall Adobe Reader 6.
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System Requirements for Adobe Digital Editions for Windows
- Processor: 500Mhz or faster Intel® Pentium® processor
- Operating Systems:
- Windows Vista (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, or Ultimate Edition)
- Windows XP SP2 (Home, Professional, Tablet PC, or Media Center Edition)
- Microsoft Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4
- Memory: 128 MB of RAM
- Browser:
- Internet Explorer 6 or 7
- Firefox 2
- Additional Software: Adobe® Flash® Player 7, 8, or 9 (Windows Vista requires Flash 9.0.28)
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Download and Installation Instructions for Adobe Digital Editions for Windows
Before you download, please consider the following…
If you use Adobe Reader 6 or 7 to transfer Adobe e-books to your Palm or Pocket PC device you should not install Adobe Digital Editions or Adobe Reader 8. If you use downloaded Adobe e-books on multiple computers, the destination computer must be running Adobe Reader 6. Please note that Adobe Reader 6 is no longer available for download. Adobe Digital Editions does not currently support transfer to Palm or Pocket PC devices.
Note that Adobe Reader 6 or 7 may check for updates and download Adobe Reader 8 automatically depending on your current settings. Click here for information on turning off automatic updates in Adobe Reader 6 and 7. Please note that Adobe Reader 6 is no longer available for download. If you upgrade to Adobe Digital Editions or Adobe Reader 7 or 8, you will no longer be able to reinstall Adobe Reader 6.
To download and install Adobe Digital Editions, complete the following…
- Click here, or visit http://www.adobe.com/products/digitaleditions, to go to the Adobe Digital Editions download page.
Note that Adobe Digital Editions requires Adobe Flash Player 7 (or later). Click here, or visit http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash to download and install Adobe Flash Player. Additionally, please note that JavaScript must be enabled in your browser to install Adobe Digital Editions. Click here for instructions on enabling JavaScript in your web browser. - Under the 'Download and Install' heading, click 'Install Adobe Digital Editions'.
- Click 'Install' to begin installation of Adobe Digital Editions.
The 'Adobe Digital Editions Installer' screen is displayed.
- Click 'Yes' in the 'Adobe Digital Editions Installer' screen to begin the download of Adobe Digital Editions.
The 'Adobe Digital Editions License' screen is displayed.
- If you accept the terms of the license agreement, continue installation by clicking the 'I Agree' button.
Adobe Digital Editions is installed.
- Adobe Digital Editions opens and installation is complete.
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System Requirements for Adobe Reader 7 for Windows
- Processor:
- Intel Pentium-class processor
- Operating Systems:
- Windows Vista (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, or Ultimate Edition), Windows XP (Home, Professional, Tablet PC, or Media Center Edition), Windows Server 2003, Windows 2000 (SP2), Windows NT (SP6 or 6a)
- Memory requirements:
- 128 MB of RAM (256 MB recommended)
- Hard disk space (English version):
- 90 MB of available hard-disk space
- Browser:
- Internet Explorer 5.5 (or later), Firefox 1.0 (or later)
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Download and Installation Instructions for Adobe Reader 7 for Windows
Before you download, consider the following…
If you use Adobe Reader 6 or 7 to transfer Adobe e-books to your Palm or Pocket PC device you should not install Adobe Digital Editions or Adobe Reader 8. If you use downloaded Adobe e-books on multiple computers, the destination computer must be running Adobe Reader 6. Please note that Adobe Reader 6 is no longer available for download. Adobe Digital Editions does not currently support transfer to Palm or Pocket PC devices.
Note that Adobe Reader 6 or 7 may check for updates and download Adobe Reader 8 automatically depending on your current settings. Click here for information on turning off automatic updates in Adobe Reader 6 and 7. Please note that Adobe Reader 6 is no longer available for download. If you upgrade to Adobe Digital Editions or Adobe Reader 7 or 8, you will no longer be able to reinstall Adobe Reader 6.
To download and install Adobe Reader 7, complete the following…
- Click here, or visit http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2_allversions.html, to go to the Adobe Reader download page.
The 'Download new and previous versions of Adobe Reader' screen is displayed.
- Complete 'Step 1 of 2' by selecting your 'Operating System', 'Version', and 'Language' from the dropdown menus. If you have Windows Vista, select 'Windows XP SP2' as your Operating System.
The 'Download new and previous versions of Adobe Reader' screen expands to display 'Step 2 of 2'.
- Complete 'Step 2 of 2' by selecting the version of Adobe Reader that you wish to download and click the 'Download Adobe Reader' button. Be sure to uncheck the items listed under 'Also download' if you do not want to download them.
Your browser prompts you to open or save the file.
- Browse to (and make note of) a location to save the file you are preparing to download. Click the 'OK' button to download and save the Adobe Reader install file to your machine.
Please be patient, as this file may take a few minutes to download and save.
- When the download is finished, locate the file in the location to which you saved it. Double-click the file to start the installation process, then follow the prompts to complete the process.*
If a message is displayed alerting you that 'another application is set to view PDF files' on your computer, be sure to choose Adobe Reader 7.x as the default application for opening PDFs.
Once you have stepped through the prompts, the 'Adobe Reader - Setup' screen displays the status of your installation, and indicates when the installation has finished successfully.
- Once installation is complete, click the 'Finish' button to exit the 'Adobe Reader - Setup' dialog box.
- If desired, open Adobe Reader from the shortcut on your desktop.
Note that when you open Adobe Reader for the first time, the 'Adobe Reader - License Agreement' is displayed.
- To use Adobe Reader, accept the terms of the license agreement by clicking the 'Accept' button.
- If desired, you may delete the .exe file once you have completed the installation process.
* If you cannot install the file immediately, you may cancel the installation process and install later by double-clicking on the .exe file that you downloaded.
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System Requirements for Adobe Reader for Palm OS for Windows
Click here to view a list of compatible devices…
Note that Adobe Digital Editions does not currently support transfer to Palm devices.
- Processor (PC): Intel Pentium-class processor
- Operating Systems (PC):
- Windows Vista (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, or Ultimate Edition)
- Windows XP (Home, Professional, or Media Center Edition)
- Windows 2000
- Windows NT 4.0
- Windows ME
- Windows 98
- Operating Systems (PDA):
- Palm OS 3.5, 4.0, 4.1, 5.0
- Palm Desktop 4.0, 4.01
- Memory requirements (PC): 16 MB of RAM
- Hard disk space (PC): 20 MB of available hard-disk space
- Hard disk space (PDA): 600 KB of available free space on Palm OS device
- Adobe Reader: Adobe Reader 6 or 7 (Adobe Digital Editions does not support transfer to portable devices.)
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Download and Installation Instructions for Adobe Reader for Palm OS for Windows*
Note that Adobe Digital Editions does not currently support transfer to Palm devices.
- Click here, or visit http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2_allversions.html to download Adobe Reader for Palm OS.
The 'Download new and previous versions of Adobe Reader' screen is displayed.
- Complete 'Step 1 of 2' by selecting 'Mobile' as your Operating System, and specifying your 'Version' and 'Language' in the dropdown menus.
The 'Download new and previous versions of Adobe Reader' screen expands to display 'Step 2 of 2'.
- Complete 'Step 2 of 2' by clicking the 'Download Adobe Reader' button.
A 'File Download' dialog box is displayed. Please note that the download dialog box may mention that this file can 'harm your computer' and that this is a standard message encountered when downloading executable (.exe) files.
- Click the 'Save' button.
A 'Save As' box is displayed. - Browse to (and make note of) a location to save the file, and click the 'Save' button to save the Adobe Reader for Palm OS install file (AdobeReader-PalmOS.exe) to your machine.
Please be patient, as this may take a few minutes to download and save.
- When the download has finished, browse to the .exe file (AdobeReader-PalmOS.exe) and double-click it. Follow the instructions displayed to complete the installation process.
- When the installation is complete, you may delete the .exe file (AdobeReader-PalmOS.exe) from your machine.
- You will have to activate your Adobe Reader for Palm OS in order to read e-books. Please see the section titled 'Activating Adobe Reader 6 and 7' below for the steps to activate your reader.
*Please note that in order to use Adobe Reader for Palm OS, you must have Adobe Reader 6 or 7 installed on your local computer as well.
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System Requirements for Adobe Reader for Pocket PC for Windows
- Processor (PC): Intel Pentium-class processor
- Operating Systems (PC)
- Windows Vista (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, or Ultimate Edition)
- Windows XP (Home, Professional, Tablet PC, or Media Center Edition)
- Microsoft Windows 2000
- Operating Systems (PDA):
- Windows Mobile 2003 (Update 2)
- Pocket PC 2002
- Memory requirements (PC): 64 MB of RAM
- Hard disk space (PC): 16 MB of available hard-disk space
- Adobe Reader: Adobe Reader 7 (Adobe Reader 6 does not support transfer to Pocket PC. Adobe Digital Editions does not support transfer to portable devices.)
- Additional software: Microsoft ActiveSync 3.5 or later
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Download and Installation Instructions for Adobe Reader for Pocket PC for Windows*
Note that Adobe Digital Editions does not currently support transfer to Pocket PCs.
- Click here, or visit http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2_allversions.html to download Adobe Reader for Pocket PC.
The 'Download new and previous versions of Adobe Reader' screen is displayed.
- Complete 'Step 1 of 2' by selecting 'Mobile' as your Operating System, and specifying your 'Version' and 'Language' in the dropdown menus.
The 'Download new and previous versions of Adobe Reader' screen expands to display 'Step 2 of 2'.
- Complete 'Step 2 of 2' by clicking the 'Download Adobe Reader' button.
A 'File Download' dialog box is displayed. Please note that the download dialog box may mention that this file can 'harm your computer' and that this is a standard message encountered when downloading executable (.exe) files.
- Click the 'Save' button.
A 'Save As' box is displayed. - Browse to (and make note of) a location to save the file, and click the 'Save' button to save the Adobe Reader for Pocket PC install file to your machine.
Please be patient, as this may take a few minutes to download and save.
- When the download has finished, browse to the .exe file and double-click it. Follow the instructions displayed to complete the installation process.
- When the installation is complete, you may delete the .exe file from your machine.
- You will have to activate your Adobe Reader for Pocket PC in order to read Adobe e-books. Please see the section titled 'Activating Adobe Reader 6 and 7' below for the steps to activate your reader.
*Please note that in order to use Adobe Reader for Pocket PC, you must have Adobe Reader 7 installed on your local computer as well.
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Activating Adobe Digital Editions
Adobe Digital Editions can be activated anonymously, or by using an Adobe ID. Anonymous activation automatically occurs the first time that you open a DRM-protected Adobe e-book. Anonymous activation allows you to read DRM-protected e-books on your computer only.
Activating Adobe Digital Editions using an Adobe ID allows you to read DRM-protected e-books on your computer and prepares your copy of Adobe Digital Editions for the future use of functionality currently unavailable in Adobe Digital Editions, such as transfer to portable devices.
When you first open Adobe Digital Editions 1.5, you are prompted to activate, or authorize, your computer.
To authorize your computer using an Adobe ID…
- Open Adobe Digital Editions.
The 'Setup Assistant' dialog box is displayed.
- Click 'Continue'.
The 'Authorize Computer' screen is displayed.
- In the appropriate fields, enter the email address and password for your Adobe ID.
If you do not already have an Adobe ID, click 'Get an Adobe ID online' and follow the instructions to sign up for an Adobe ID.
- Click 'Activate'.
Your computer is authorized to your Adobe ID.
- Click 'Finish' to close the 'Setup Assistant' dialog box.
If you prefer not to authorize your computer using an Adobe ID…
- Open Adobe Digital Editions.
The 'Setup Assistant' dialog box is displayed.
- Click 'Continue'.
The 'Authorize Computer' screen is displayed.
- Select the 'Don't Authorize Computer' option.
- Click 'Activate'.
- You are prompted to confirm that you do not want to activate your computer at this time. Select 'Continue' to continue without authorizing your computer.
- Click 'Finish' to close the 'Setup Assistant' dialog box.
If you choose not to activate your computer at this time, you may do so later.
To authorize your computer at a later time using an Adobe ID…
- Open Adobe Digital Editions.
- Select Library > Authorize Computer.
The 'Authorize Computer' dialog box is displayed.
- In the appropriate fields, enter the email address and password for your Adobe ID.
If you do not already have an Adobe ID, click 'Get an Adobe ID online' and follow the instructions to sign up for an Adobe ID.
- Click 'Activate'.
Your computer is authorized to your Adobe ID.
- Click 'Finish' to close the 'Setup Assistant' dialog box.
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Activating Adobe Reader 7
In order to read digitally protected PDFs, (like the Adobe e-books found at this site), using Adobe Reader 7, you will need to activate your copy of Adobe Reader.
There are 2 types of activation:
- 'Easy Activation' will automatically take place the first time you download and attempt to open a digitally protected PDF. Once 'Easy Activation' is complete, your browser displays the 'Adobe DRM Activator' screen, notifying you that activation was successful and prompting you to complete 'Named Activation', if desired. If you intend to use Adobe e-books on multiple machines, follow the steps listed to complete the Named Activation process. Alternatively, you can complete Named Activation at a later time through the Adobe Reader interface with reference to the information below.
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- 'Named Activation' is required if you want to use digitally protected PDFs on multiple machines. To complete Named Activation, you will be required to activate each machine on which you intend to use protected PDFs to the same Microsoft Passport account. Please note that transferring Adobe Reader e-books from one computer to another will work only if the destination computer is running Adobe Reader 6.x.
The first time you download and attempt to open a digitally protected PDF, 'Easy Activation' will automatically take place and your browser will display the 'Adobe DRM Activator' screen. This screen notifies you that activation was successful, and also prompts you to complete Named Activation, if desired. To complete the Named Activation process, follow the steps listed on the 'Adobe DRM Activator' screen.
Note that you can complete Named Activation at a later time through the Adobe Reader interface as follows:
If you are using Adobe Reader 7…
- While connected to the Internet, double-click the Adobe Reader icon to open Adobe Reader.
- From the Adobe Reader menu bar, select File > Digital Editions > Authorize Devices.
Your browser will open the 'Adobe DRM Activator Site' web site.
- Follow the instructions at this site to activate your copy of Adobe Reader.
Currently, up to 6 machines (Windows, Macintosh, and/or supported portable devices) may be activated to the same Passport account. Please note that transferring Adobe Reader e-books from one computer to another using Adobe Reader 6 or 7 will work only if the destination computer is running Adobe Reader 6.
Note that Adobe Digital Editions/Adobe Reader 8 do not currently support transfer to Palm or Pocket PC devices. Adobe Reader 6 or 7 may check for updates and download Adobe Reader 8 automatically depending on your current settings. Click here for information on turning off automatic updates in Adobe Reader 6 and 7.
Please note that Adobe Reader 6 is no longer available for download. If you upgrade to Adobe Digital Editions or Adobe Reader 7 or 8, you will no longer be able to reinstall Adobe Reader 6.
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Enabling JavaScript in Your Web Browser (for Adobe Digital Editions only)
The steps you take to enable JavaScript in your web browser depend on which web browser you are using.
If you are using Internet Explorer 7…
- In Internet Explorer 7, select Tools > Internet Options…
The 'Internet Options' window is displayed.
- Click the 'Security' tab.
- Ensure that the 'Internet' zone is highlighted and click the 'Custom Level…' button.
The 'Security Settings - Internet Zone' window is displayed.
- Scroll to the 'Scripting' section. Under 'Active scripting' select 'Enable'.
- Click 'OK' in the 'Security Settings - Internet Zone' window.
- Click 'OK' in the 'Internet Options' window.
- Close and restart Internet Explorer.
If you are using Internet Explorer 6…
- In Internet Explorer 6, select Tools > Internet Options…
The 'Internet Options' window is displayed.
- Click the 'Security' tab.
- Ensure that the 'Internet' zone is highlighted and click the 'Custom Level…' button.
The 'Security Settings' window is displayed.
- Scroll to the 'Scripting' section. Under 'Active scripting' select 'Enable'.
- Click 'OK' in the 'Security Settings' window.
- Click 'OK' in the 'Internet Options' window.
- Close and restart Internet Explorer.
If you are using Firefox 1.5 or 2…
- In Firefox, select Tools > Options…
The 'Options' window is displayed.
- Click the 'Content' icon.
- Check the 'Enable JavaScript' option.
- Click 'OK' in the 'Options' window.
- Close and restart Firefox.
If you are using Safari 3…
- In Safari, select Edit > Preferences.
The preferences window is displayed.
- Click the 'Security' icon.
- Check the 'Enable JavaScript' option.
- Close the Preferences window.
- Close and restart Safari.
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Adobe Reader 9 is available. Should I install it?
Adobe Reader 9 does not support the Adobe PDF eBooks available at this site. In order to use Adobe PDF eBooks, you must have Adobe Digital Editions or Adobe Reader 6 or 7 installed.
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Adobe Reader 8 is now available. Should I install it?
Adobe Reader 8 does not offer stand-alone support for Adobe e-books. Rather, Adobe Reader 8 works in conjunction with an application called Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) for the download and use of Adobe e-books. Adobe Digital Editions includes much of the functionality previously provided by Adobe Reader with a simpler, easier to use interface.
If you use Adobe Reader 6 or 7 to transfer Adobe e-books to your Palm or Pocket PC you should not install Adobe Reader 8/Adobe Digital Editions at this time. If you use downloaded Adobe e-books on multiple computers, the destination computer must be running Adobe Reader 6. Please note that Adobe Reader 6 is no longer available for download. Adobe Reader 8/Adobe Digital Editions do not currently support transfer to Palm devices.
Note that Adobe Reader 6 or 7 may check for updates and download Adobe Reader 8 automatically depending on your current settings. Click here for information on turning off automatic updates in Adobe Reader 6 and 7. Please note that Adobe Reader 6 is no longer available for download. If you upgrade to Adobe Digital Editions or Adobe Reader 7 or 8, you will no longer be able to reinstall Adobe Reader 6.
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System Requirements for Adobe Digital Editions for Macintosh
- Processor:
- 500Mhz or faster Intel Pentium processor
- PowerPC® G4 or G5 500MHz processor
- Operating Systems:
- Mac OS X v10.5
- Mac OS X v10.4.10
- Memory: 128 MB of RAM
- Browser:
- Additional Software: Adobe® Flash® Player 8 or 9
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Download and Installation Instructions for Adobe Digital Editions for Macintosh
If you use Adobe Reader 6 or 7 to transfer Adobe e-books to your Palm device you should not install Adobe Digital Editions or Adobe Reader 8. If you use downloaded Adobe eBooks on multiple computers, the destination computer must be running Adobe Reader 6. Please note that Adobe Reader 6 is no longer available for download. Adobe Digital Editions does not currently support transfer to Palm devices.
Note that Adobe Reader 6 or 7 may check for updates and download Adobe Reader 8 automatically depending on your current settings. Click here for information on turning off automatic updates in Adobe Reader 6 and 7. Please note that Adobe Reader 6 is no longer available for download. If you upgrade to Adobe Digital Editions or Adobe Reader 7 or 8, you will no longer be able to reinstall Adobe Reader 6.
To download and install Adobe Digital Editions, complete the following…
- Click here, or visit http://www.adobe.com/products/digitaleditions, to go to the Adobe Digital Editions download page.
Note that Adobe Digital Editions requires Adobe Flash Player 7 (or later). Click here, or visit http://www.adobe.com/shockwave/download/download.cgi?P1_Prod_Version=ShockwaveFlash to download and install Adobe Flash Player. Additionally, please note that JavaScript must be enabled in your browser to install Adobe Digital Editions. Click here for instructions on enabling JavaScript in your web browser.
- Under the 'Download and Install' heading, click 'Install Adobe Digital Editions'.
- Click 'Install' to begin installation of Adobe Digital Editions.
The 'Adobe Digital Editions Installer' screen is displayed.
- Click 'Yes' in the 'Adobe Digital Editions Installer' screen to begin the download of Adobe Digital Editions.
The 'Adobe Digital Editions License' screen is displayed.
- If you accept the terms of the license agreement, continue installation by clicking the 'I Agree' button.
Adobe Digital Editions is installed.
- Adobe Digital Editions opens and installation is complete.
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System Requirements for Adobe Reader 7 for Macintosh
- Processor:
- PowerPC G3, G4, G5, or Intel processor
- Operating Systems:
- Mac OS X 10.4.3 to 10.4.9
- Memory requirements:
- 128 MB of RAM (256 MB recommended for complex forms or large documents)
- Hard disk space (English version):
- 110 MB of available hard-disk space
- Browser:
- Additional Software: Adobe Flash Player 8 (or later)
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Download and Installation Instructions for Adobe Reader 7 for Macintosh
Before you download, consider the following…
If you use Adobe Reader 6 or 7 to transfer Adobe e-books to your Palm device you should not install Adobe Digital Editions or Adobe Reader 8. If you use downloaded Adobe e-books on multiple computers, the destination computer must be running Adobe Reader 6. Please note that Adobe Reader 6 is no longer available for download. Adobe Digital Editions does not currently support transfer to Palm devices.
Note that Adobe Reader 6 or 7 may check for updates and download Adobe Reader 8 automatically depending on your current settings. Click here for information on turning off automatic updates in Adobe Reader 6 and 7. Please note that Adobe Reader 6 is no longer available for download. If you upgrade to Adobe Digital Editions or Adobe Reader 7 or 8, you will no longer be able to reinstall Adobe Reader 6.
To download and install Adobe Reader 7, complete the following…
- Click here, or visit http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2_allversions.html to download Adobe Reader.
The 'Download new and previous versions of Adobe Reader' screen is displayed.
- Complete 'Step 1 of 2' by selecting your operating system and language from the drop down menus. Select Version '10.2.8-10.4' and click 'continue'.
The 'Download new and previous versions of Adobe Reader' screen expands to display 'Step 2 of 2'.
- Complete 'Step 2 of 2' by selecting the version of Adobe Reader that you wish to download and click the 'Download Adobe Reader' button.
The .dmg installation package will likely be saved to your desktop.
- Double click the .dmg file to retrieve the Reader .pkg file.
- Double click the .pkg file to save the Adobe Reader install file to your machine.
Please be patient, as this file may take a few minutes to download and save.
When the download is finished the .pkg file window opens.
- Double-click the .app file to start the installation process, then follow the prompts to complete the process.*
Once you have stepped through the prompts, Adobe Reader is installed. When installation is complete, Adobe Reader opens.
Note that when Adobe Reader opens for the first time, the 'Adobe Reader - License Agreement' is displayed.
- To use Adobe Reader, accept the terms of the license agreement by clicking the 'Accept' button.
- If desired, you may delete the .dmg file once you have completed the installation process.
*If you cannot install the file immediately, you may cancel the installation process and install later by double-clicking on the .dmg file that you downloaded.
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System Requirements for Adobe Reader for Palm OS for Macintosh
Click here to view a list of compatible devices…
Note that Adobe Digital Editions does not currently support transfer to Palm devices.
- Processor: PowerPC processor
- Operating Systems (Mac): Mac OS X v.10.2
- Operating Systems (PDA):
- Palm OS 3.5, 4.0, 4.1, 5.0
- Palm Desktop 4.0
- Memory requirements (Mac): 16 MB of RAM
- Hard disk space (Mac): 20 MB of available hard-disk space
- Hard disk space (PDA): 600 KB of free space on Palm device
- Adobe Reader: Adobe Reader 6 or 7 (Adobe Digital Editions does not support transfer to Palm devices.)
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Download and Installation Instructions for Adobe Reader for Palm OS for Macintosh*
Note that Adobe Digital Editions does not currently support transfer to Palm devices.
- Click here, or visit http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2_allversions.html to download Adobe Reader for Palm OS.
The 'Download new and previous versions of Adobe Reader' screen is displayed.
- Complete 'Step 1 of 2' by selecting 'Mobile' as your Operating System, and specifying your 'Version' and 'Language' in the dropdown menus.
The 'Download new and previous versions of Adobe Reader' screen expands to display 'Step 2 of 2'.
- Complete 'Step 2 of 2' by clicking the 'Download Adobe Reader' button.
A 'File Download' dialog box is displayed.
- Click the 'Save' button.
A 'Save As' box is displayed. - Browse to (and make note of) a location to save the file, and click the 'Save' button to save the Adobe Reader for Palm OS install file (AdobeReader-PalmOS.dmg) to your machine.
Please be patient, as this may take a few minutes to download and save.
- When the download has finished, browse to the .dmg file (AdobeReader-PalmOS.dmg) and double-click it. Follow the instructions displayed to complete the installation process.
- When the installation is complete, you may delete the .dmg file (AdobeReader-PalmOS.dmg) from your machine.
- You will have to activate your Adobe Reader for Palm OS in order to read e-books. Please see the section titled 'Activating Adobe Reader 7' below for the steps to activate your reader.
*Please note that in order to use Adobe Reader for Palm OS, you must have Adobe Reader 6 or 7 installed on your local computer as well.
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Activating Adobe Digital Editions
Adobe Digital Editions can be activated anonymously, or by using an Adobe ID. Anonymous activation automatically occurs the first time that you open a DRM-protected Adobe e-book. Anonymous activation allows you to read DRM-protected e-books on your computer only.
Activating Adobe Digital Editions using an Adobe ID allows you to read DRM-protected e-books on your computer and prepares your copy of Adobe Digital Editions for the future use of functionality currently unavailable in Adobe Digital Editions, such as transfer to portable devices.
When you first open Adobe Digital Editions 1.5, you are prompted to activate, or authorize, your computer. To authorize your computer using an Adobe ID…
- Open Adobe Digital Editions.
The 'Setup Assistant' dialog box is displayed.
- Click 'Continue'.
The 'Authorize Computer' screen is displayed.
- In the appropriate fields, enter the email address and password for your Adobe ID.
If you do not already have an Adobe ID, click 'Get an Adobe ID online' and follow the instructions to sign up for an Adobe ID.
- Click 'Activate'.
Your computer is authorized to your Adobe ID.
- Click 'Finish' to close the 'Setup Assistant' dialog box.
If you prefer not to authorize your computer using an Adobe ID…
- Open Adobe Digital Editions.
The 'Setup Assistant' dialog box is displayed.
- Click 'Continue'.
The 'Authorize Computer' screen is displayed.
- Select the 'Don't Authorize Computer' option.
- Click 'Activate'.
- You are prompted to confirm that you do not want to activate your computer at this time. Select 'Continue' to continue without authorizing your computer.
- Click 'Finish' to close the 'Setup Assistant' dialog box.
If you choose not to activate your computer at this time, you may do so later.
To authorize your computer at a later time using an Adobe ID…
- Open Adobe Digital Editions.
- Select Library > Authorize Computer.
The 'Authorize Computer' dialog box is displayed.
- In the appropriate fields, enter the email address and password for your Adobe ID.
If you do not already have an Adobe ID, click 'Get an Adobe ID online' and follow the instructions to sign up for an Adobe ID.
- Click 'Activate'.
Your computer is authorized to your Adobe ID.
- Click 'Finish' to close the 'Setup Assistant' dialog box.
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Activating Adobe Reader 7
In order to read digitally protected PDFs, (like the Adobe e-books found at this site), using Adobe Reader 7, you will need to activate your copy of Adobe Reader.
There are 2 types of activation:
- 'Easy Activation' will automatically take place the first time you download and attempt to open a digitally protected PDF. Once 'Easy Activation' is complete, your browser displays the 'Adobe DRM Activator' screen, notifying you that activation was successful and prompting you to complete 'Named Activation', if desired. If you intend to use Adobe e-books on multiple machines, follow the steps listed to complete the Named Activation process. Alternatively, you can complete Named Activation at a later time through the Adobe Reader interface with reference to the information below.
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- 'Named Activation' is required if you want to use digitally protected PDFs on multiple machines. To complete Named Activation, you will be required to activate each machine on which you intend to use protected PDFs to the same Microsoft Passport account. Please note that transferring Adobe Reader e-books from one computer to another will work only if the destination computer is running Adobe Reader 6.x.
The first time you download and attempt to open a digitally protected PDF, 'Easy Activation' will automatically take place and your browser will display the 'Adobe DRM Activator' screen. This screen notifies you that activation was successful, and also prompts you to complete Named Activation, if desired. To complete the Named Activation process, follow the steps listed on the 'Adobe DRM Activator' screen.
Note that you can complete Named Activation at a later time through the Adobe Reader interface as follows:
If you are using Adobe Reader 7…
- While connected to the Internet, double-click the Adobe Reader icon to open Adobe Reader.
- From the Adobe Reader menu bar, select File > Digital Editions > Authorize Devices.
Your browser will open the 'Adobe DRM Activator Site' web site.
- Follow the instructions at this site to activate your copy of Adobe Reader.
Currently, up to 6 machines (Windows, Macintosh, and/or supported PDAs) may be activated to the same Passport account. Please note that transferring Adobe Reader e-books from one computer to another using Adobe Reader 6 or 7 will work only if the destination computer is running Adobe Reader 6.
Note that Adobe Digital Editions/Adobe Reader 8 do not currently support transfer to Palm or Pocket PC devices. Adobe Reader 6 or 7 may check for updates and download Adobe Reader 8 automatically depending on your current settings. Click here for information on turning off automatic updates in Adobe Reader 6 and 7.
Please note that Adobe Reader 6 is no longer available for download. If you upgrade to Adobe Digital Editions or Adobe Reader 7 or 8, you will no longer be able to reinstall Adobe Reader 6.
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Enabling JavaScript in Your Web Browser (for Adobe Digital Editions only)
The steps you take to enable JavaScript in your web browser depend on which web browser you are using.
If you are using Safari 3…
- In Safari, select Safari > Preferences.
The Preferences window is displayed.
- Click the 'Security' icon.
- Check the 'Enable JavaScript' option.
- Close the Preferences window.
- Close and restart Safari.
If you are using Firefox 1.5 or 2…
- In Firefox, select Firefox > Preferences.
The Preferences window is displayed.
- Click the 'Content' icon.
- Check the 'Enable JavaScript' option.
- Close the Preferences window.
- Close and restart Firefox.
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