der.hans wrote: > Why I don't want to use acroread: > http://lwn.net/Articles/129729/ > http://www.daube.ch/share/win14.html Thanks for this - I was not aware that AcroRead had JavaScript capability. It's now turned off. If AcroRead tried to phone home under Windows, ZoneAlarm would block it. I came to take this for granted, and it hadn't occurred to me that I lack this protection now that I'm under Linux almost all the time. Is there a tool available under Linux that offers a comparable check on which applications are connecting to the Net, and whether those apps have been modified? I have not found another PDF reader that works well at all -- AcroRead seems to be alone in the field. The one that was the default for my CentOS/KDE system did not operate as smoothly as AcroRead, did not offer text searching, did not respect "landscape" settings, and could not align a document onto a printed page. (AcroRead also misaligns the printed image, but only by a little bit.) Hans, what was the point of the second link, about plugins? Beyond the JavaScript thing, I did not spot anything that seemed objectionable from a privacy point of view. What did I miss? Or was there some other kind of issue? Vic --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss