PDF SpeedUp 2.01

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PDF SpeedUp significantly decreases the time it takes to load Adobe Acrobat Reader by disabling plug-ins that may not be needed. You may enable or disable the plug-ins as needed. PDF SpeedUp works with all versions of Adobe Acrobat Reader. Enable or disable the plug-ins as needed. Turn off all Updates features. Disable the splash screen during program startup. Remove the My eBooks folder created in My Documents. Turn off the advertisements for Adobe products in the upper-right corner of the toolbar. Remove PrintMe and Adobe Reader icons. Disable Browser Integration. Disable confirmation dialog when closing Adobe Reader. Better speed for LAN and Cable connection. Clear Adobe Reader Recent Files History. Restore to the original settings at any time. Supported interface languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Japanese.

Version 2.01 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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