Hugely better than v6 but still malware - Edwin-schemer
You can remove the plugin (I actually removed the whole thing) and use the Schubert PDF plugin instead, which does nothing bad, and is free for private/educational users.Monday, June 27 2005 @ 12:40 PM PDT
Can't disable plugin - innovia
Not only does Adobe repeatedly over-ride the user preference not to use Adobe's browser plugin, but if you delete the plugin files, it eventually puts them back. So there really seems to be no way to prevent this behavior. This amounts to hacking my Safari and Preview so I can't use them as I prefer. Adobe must know they're doing this by now - we're on version 7.0.2 - so how do they get away with it?Thursday, July 21 2005 @ 06:42 AM PDT
Can't disable plugin - innovia
Not only does Adobe repeatedly over-ride the user preference not to use Adobe's browser plugin, but if you delete the plugin files, it eventually puts them back. So there really seems to be no way to prevent this behavior. This amounts to hacking my Safari and Preview so I can't use them as I prefer. Adobe must know they're doing this by now - we're on version 7.0.2 - so how do they get away with it?Thursday, July 21 2005 @ 06:45 AM PDT
Hugely better than v6 but still malware - Edwin-schemer
You can remove the plugin (I actually removed the whole thing) and use the Schubert PDF plugin instead, which does nothing bad, and is free for private/educational users.Reply to This
Monday, June 27 2005 @ 12:39 PM PDT