Plugin — Firefox Acrobat
You might have had 15 tabs open—research for a paper, a YouTube video, your email. If you opened one PDF that the Acrobat plugin didn't like, boom . The entire Firefox window vanished.
The irony is delicious: Twenty years ago, Adobe tried to take over Firefox with a clunky plugin and users hated it. Today, Adobe is invited back in, playing by Firefox's rules, providing tools we actually want. firefox acrobat plugin
: Open online PDFs directly in the Adobe Acrobat desktop app for advanced editing. You might have had 15 tabs open—research for
We lost the grinding halt and the "Chrome within Chrome" aesthetic, but we gained a browser that doesn't hold its breath every time we open a tax form. The plugin is gone, but its legacy is written in the code of every modern browser. The irony is delicious: Twenty years ago, Adobe
To understand why the Acrobat plugin was so interesting, you have to remember the internet of 2005. The web was not yet a fully mature application platform; it was a document viewer that needed help. Browsers were terrible at rendering complex layouts or unique file types, so they outsourced the work to "plugins."
It seems you're asking about using a (extension) to work with PDFs , similar to Adobe Acrobat's functionality.