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(Unverified)Oct 12th 2009 4:12AM
The article is not limited to Adobe Reader! As I understand it the general idea is to stay vigilant not only regarding OS updates but applications - mainly those intensively used and mare particularly those accessing the Web - as well. It's a good thing to have this reminded.
As for Adobe Reader, I use it and have always found alternatives to be of lesser rendering quality and lacking advanced options. Also, these alternatives have had as well their lot of flaws, Foxit as well.
Last but not least, There are fashions of love and haste, and being anti-Adobe is of those, like anti-Microsoft. This attitude is relevant IMO of either childishness and/or follwers of the pack. Think free, gentlemen!