
Decompressing is powered by who? Why do I care? Ads on the installer?

... "Recomposition", that's a new one to me. Another word for "decompression"? (Powered by iNOSSO of course).

Ok, time to launch it. Why yes, Adobe Reader gets its own folder in /Applications ... with the app and a single ReadMe. Would it make sense to show the readme on startup, and just put Reader in /Applications without its own folder? Nah.

First launch. A menu bar with no menus, and then this. Why am I not surprised?

Figures.
Hey, did you hear PDF became an ISO standard today? w00t!
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