![]() ![]() Over the years, Adobe Reader has made leaps and bounds in terms of functionality and user experience. Since then, it has been distributed as a free utility. It was also not free at first, but the IRS bought the distribution rights so anyone could get it free that way. However, since PDF was already gaining popularity on other platforms, it was eventually released as a cross-platform PDF reading utility. Macintosh gave it the ideal platform, so it was the natural choice for a first release. The reason behind this particular release cadence was that Mac was a far more powerful operating system, and the original Adobe Reader was a resource-hungry puppy just starving for CPU power. Interestingly, it was first released for Mac, then DOS, and finally, Windows.
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