PDF files, what stands for Portable Document Format.
A database contains data (logically linked) in order to create coherent information. A database could be a stock of paper, a portfolio, or any kind of electronic or physic data stocked together. Adobe Reader displays and print PDF files in order to access a kind of data (stocked in PDF format). The answer is no, adobe reader is a tool for reading documents, a database is a "data stock"
It is used to view Adobe PDF documents, intended as a way to easily share files over the internet etc.
You'll need to download and install Adobe Reader. PDF files will then open with this program. If you already have acrobet reader than right click on any pdf file and select open with, a dialog box appears, select acrobet reader form it and check the box denoting "Always use this for such kind of files".
No, Adobe Flash player and Adobe Shockwave player are completely different programs. Adobe Flash player is for playing content made with Adobe Flash. Adobe Shockwave player is for playing content made with Adobe Director.
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Depending on what kind of application you are creating, any saved Flash file itself has the FLA extension. The final produced output is either a SWF or a Projector EXE.
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The kind of reader that would like the lightning Thief is a reader that is in to stories, and really likes what book they are reading.