Information
about Adobe Acrobat Reader
Why We Use
Acrobat Reader's PDF format for all of our books?
- The PDF documents look exactly the same when viewed and
printed, regardless of the platform on which they are viewed.
- Acrobat Reader is available for both Windows and Mac.
- PDF files are compressed to produce smaller file sizes,
which reduces file transfer time and required storage space.
- Finally, the Acrobat Reader is free to download and use.
Installations Instructions for Windows 95/98
- Follow the above link to download the Acrobat Reader,
which is called something like ar40eng.exe.
- You will be asked where on your computer to save the file.
Choose your Desktop or a folder of your choice.
- After the file finishes transferring to your computer,
exit out of your Web browser (Netscape or Internet Explorer). Find the Acrobat Reader file
where it was downloaded, either on your Desktop or in the folder that you selected and
double-click on it.
- You will be asked several questions, such as where on your
computer to install the actual program. You may select any folder or tell the program to
create a new folder.
- The program will install itself and be ready to use the
next time you start up your Web browser.
Downloading the
Books
Click the Right mouse button on a book you
wish to download, then pick the "Save Target As"item in the menu and download it
into your hard drive for your later reading. If
you just click on the link, without choosing the menu "Save target as",
Adobe acrobat will open the book in your Web browser.
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