Just downloaded the 700MiB #AdobeAcrobat installer, gonna try to run it with #wine11 via #bottles63, wish me luck.
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Just downloaded the 700MiB #AdobeAcrobat installer, gonna try to run it with #wine11 via #bottles63, wish me luck.

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Just downloaded the 700MiB #AdobeAcrobat installer, gonna try to run it with #wine11 via #bottles63, wish me luck.

@pf Only an idiot would install Adobe on a Linux system. 700 MB—just let that sink in for a moment.
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@pf Only an idiot would install Adobe on a Linux system. 700 MB—just let that sink in for a moment.
@daumenlutscher
Well, that's not a very nice thing to say! In my case, I have to collaborate with other people via comments and I want to make sure that everything is working as it should.Definitely not a fan of the whole "sticky notes in pdf" workflow however

And yeah, 700 MiB for a "reader" is utter nonsense. And it's not even a crappy Electron app, in which case at least emulation would not be needed.
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@daumenlutscher
Well, that's not a very nice thing to say! In my case, I have to collaborate with other people via comments and I want to make sure that everything is working as it should.Definitely not a fan of the whole "sticky notes in pdf" workflow however

And yeah, 700 MiB for a "reader" is utter nonsense. And it's not even a crappy Electron app, in which case at least emulation would not be needed.
@pf Sorry, I hate closed-source software, and when you consider that a PDF is nothing more than PostScript, this resource consumption is absolutely terrible.