On Jan 10, 2006, at 2:01 PM, Are Hansen wrote:

After I installed Adobe Acrobat, it opens all PDFs on the net inside Safari. Previously they were downloaded to my disk, and then opened in Preview.

How can I change this back? And more generally, where and how does Safari keep its plug-ins?

All browser plugins are in /Library/Internet Plugins/

Yank the AdobePDFViewer.plugin from that folder.

For those of you who WANT PDF's to open in Safari and other web browsers and don't want to use Adobe's gargantuan plugin, get the one here <http://www.shubertit.com> free for personal or academic use. Very nice.

This loads a lot faster than Adobe's does, and it still allows you (via the 'gear' menu) to open a downloaded PDF in Acrobat or Acrobat reader as not all PDF forms work properly with Apple's PDF libraries.

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