So. Yes, I have a computer with Vista in German; it came preinstalled.

Given the choice, though, I install software in English, particularly
if that's the original language - that translation tends to be
better-maintained and more idiomatic. So I installed Adobe Reader in
English, no surprises there.

So why, dear Adobe Updater, do you want to upgrade my reader to 8.1.2
_German_? How could this possibly be a reasonably decision, given that
I installed the English version and my application interface language
is specifically English? (I double-checked just be sure.)

I mean, new versions that (supposedly) fix security holes are great,
and updaters that check regularly can be nifty, too, but what made you
think that changing the app's language while updating a point release
(8.1.1 to 8.1.2 -- so a sub-minor release!) would be a good idea?
-- 
Philip Newton <philip.new...@gmail.com>

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