Difference between Reader, Pro and overview

I'm on Leopard 10.5.7 with preview. I also have Acrobat Reader 9.1 and 9.2 Pro Acrobat installed. What is the difference between the 3 programs? My default when open the PDF from Safari is Acrobat Pro. I can open PDFs very well with Pro. But when I launch the player he asks me if I want to use that program as the default.

I also like the ability to use the built-in preview function because it seems to use less resources (ram) than Acrobat Pro.

Can someone explain the difference between the 3 programs and what are the benefits of one over the other?

I create PDF all the time with In Design and know that with player I can't save changes to the PDF I can only print and read on their part.

Do I still need player on your computer, or is it an exaggeration?

Acrobat creates PDF files. Drive and preview may display and print PDF files. One is an Adobe application and the other made by Apple.

You have probably not drive. Most of the time, you can use Acrobat or preview of Mac. The advantage of having the reader, is that it works with all elements of PDF where preview may or may not (want to make comments on a PDF with an active PDF. Player can do, preview cannot). Acrobat also works well, but it does tend to load a lot slower than the base player application.

In any case, it won't hurt to have all installed. If you prefer to use one over the other to open PDF files, just highlight a PDF and click file > info > open with, choose the preferred application, then click on change all the.

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