
And they have been doing a great job of working with the App-V team at Microsoft, so there aren’t any big issues in sequencing it. But most of you are still interested in getting apps on all of those Windows 7 machines, so here it goes.Īdobe has gotten pretty good at deployment options lately.

Especially in the Edge browser where you don’t get plug-ins anyway. While I hated Microsoft’s embedded pdf reader on Windows 8.1, the Windows 10 version is pretty good for most purposes. Second, I will mention that I think you would be nuts to think about putting it on Windows 10. And my buddy Nicke Kallen wrote about the full Adobe Acrobat XI version recently here, so maybe he’ll tackle the DC Pro version next.


OK, so I’ll take a shot at writing about it because old posts make it sound so hard.įirst off, let’s be clear that I am talking about the free product, not the Pro version. At times it has been hard to sequence Adobe Reader, but these days you can almost do it while sleeping. Just where the heck is StealthPuppy when you need him? Somebody has to talk about Adobe Acrobat Reader DC and App-V.
