PDF SpeedUp 2.01
Tilgore Kraut - September 17, 2009While using Adobe Reader, you might have noticed that it takes huge amount of time in loading due to various plugins installed within it. Nevertheless, now you can get the Reader opened instantly without wasting much of your time. For this, you’d simply require installing PDF SpeedUP 2.01 that significantly speeds up the loading time of Adobe Reader. The program is capable of disabling the plug-ins to, while just the necessary ones to make the program run quickly. The program imparts several features, and also enables you to manually activate or deactivate the plug-ins, as is needed. It functions compatibility with Adobe Reader 5 up to 9. With multi-lingual interface and smooth operations, the program can easily be used even by the novice users.
The PDF SpeedUp runs with simple console and provides effective support in quickly launching the Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader utilities. While setting up the program configuration for speeding up you’re the Adobe Reader application, you can Turn off all ‘Update’ features; Disable the splash screen during program startup; Remove the ‘My Books’ folder created in you’re ‘My Documents’; and Turn off the advertisement for Adobe products in the upper-right corner of the toolbar. Adding to these, it allows you to disable PrintMe icons, Adobe Reader icons, browser Integration, and confirmation when closing Adobe Reader. Further, in the settings series you’re also provided options: Better speed for LAN and Cable connection; Clear Adobe Reader Recent Files History; and Plug-ins not to be loaded on startup. Enabling or disabling these features and pressing ‘Optimize’, you can easily speed the program launch, thus getting instant access to your PDF files.
PDF SpeedUp 2.01 is capable of significantly decreasing the loading time of Adobe Acrobat and Reader program by disabling the unwanted plug-ins.
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