No. You can disable it. I use CCleaner's Startup module to disable startup programs
You can disable these startup files, but, if you do you will lose some very useful tools that keep your computer clean and updated. So be sure that you know what these files do before you delete. Adobe Arm is a tiny file (938kb) that checks to make sure that your Acrobat Reader is up to date.
Download Adobe Acrobat reader from www.adobe.com. Run the downlaoded file. Follow the on screen instructions while setup. Your Adobe acrobat reader is ready to use.
Adobe Acrobat Distiller is part of the Adobe Acrobat family. This is the main engine for turning PostScript files into PDF documents. It can be run as a stand-alone program or from within other programs, provided you have Distiller installed on your system.
Adobe Acrobat Distiller is part of the Adobe Acrobat family. This is the main engine for turning PostScript files into PDF documents. It can be run as a stand-alone program or from within other programs, provided you have Distiller installed on your system.
The Windows Vista versions of Adobe Acrobat work on Windows 7. According to Adobe's web site, Adobe Acrobat versions 8 and above are Vista compatible. Adobe Acrobat versions 7 and previous versions are NOT compatible with Vista/Win7. However, I currently use Adobe Acrobat 5 under Windows 7 with the "compatability mode" set to XP service pack 2. I don't have any problems at all. Install your older version of Acrobat, open the "program files" folder then open the "adobe x.0" folder, then the "acrobat" folder. Right click the "acrobat.exe" icon, choose "properties", then click the "compatability" tab. Click/check the box for "run this program in compatability mode for" and select xp service pack 2 or 3. Click "apply" and then "OK".
It depends on what operating system you are running. If you are on Windows, you can download (for free) Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you are running Mac OS X, the pre-installed Preview program can display Adobe PDF files. You can also download Adobe Acrobat in case Preview does not work for some reason. Previous versions of the Mac OS require that you download Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you run Linux, you either have Document Viewer, KPDF, or Evince, all of which can open Adobe PDF files.
When you launch Adobe, go to the Tool Bar and select 'help'. It is one of the options under help.
press Start run type MSCONFIG in the run box select the startup tab Search for the background download in the adobe folder and select the tick box to disable it.
u need the adobe flash player 11.3
Adobe Flash will run on most desktop systems. It won't run on Apple iOS.
msconfig
There is no chance that Apple will make Adobe run on its products in future.
No you have to download it.