Adobe Reader Crash Protection - BUG? (Degenerate into programming team?)

Hello

One of my friends has been editing a 260 page book in Adobe Reader, adding annotations and other things. Around page 140, the next day, his computer froze. After reboot, Adobe Reader tried and failed to recover what she was working on. She had not registered the changes manually itself, while they were lost. Ouch!

I checked, and automatic registration PDF was 272KO, while the new complete PDF 1.2 MB. This suggests that the computer froze partially thanks to the backup of the PDF file. (Probably for a reason unrelated.) Very bad timing. Here's the thing, though - in my first year of programming, it has been ground my head that a common practice is to save to a new file, the outcrop of the car, then delete the old file, and rename it in place. If Adobe Reader have been coded to do this, it seems to me there are two temporary copies to recover-corrupt and the other a correct copy of a few minutes before?

If it isn't do that, while it's dangerous, and I suggest this escalation to the programming team. They should check their automatic registration code, to ensure that it is on par with what write students in first year of programming.

P.S. I had to listen to someone griping about your software for 3 hours now. Difficulty as soon as POSSIBLE for others to spare heartache. Thank you!

-BikeHelmet

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