About Acrobat Reader ... What's New in Acrobat Reader 2.0.1 for Macintosh? ================================================= Acrobat Reader 2.0.1 now runs when QuickDraw GX is enabled. Acrobat Reader 2.0.1 now includes full ATM(TM) 3.8.2. Should I Use Acrobat Reader 2.0r3 or 2.0.1? =========================================== In general, Adobe recommends you use Acrobat Reader 2.0.1. There are no feature differences between Acrobat Reader 2.0r3 and Acrobat Reader 2.0.1. You may choose to use the version appropriate to your system configuration. If you are redistributing the Reader, you should consider the system configurations of your intended audience. o If your system is a 68XXX-based Macintosh without QuickDraw GX, you may use Acrobat Reader 2.0r3. Acrobat Reader 2.0r3 has smaller disk and memory requirements, but supports fewer platform configurations. o If your system is a Power Macintosh or you have QuickDraw GX enabled, use Acrobat Reader 2.0.1. Acrobat Reader 2.0.1 supports more systems, but has greater disk and memory requirements. Acrobat Reader 2.0r3 includes ATM LE. To enable Acrobat Reader 2.0r3 and ATM LE to fit on a single floppy, ATM LE does not include support for QuickDraw GX, Kanji, or 68000-based Macintoshes, and does not have native Power Macintosh code for improved performance on Power Macintoshes like the full version of ATM which is included with Acrobat Reader 2.0.1. The Acrobat Reader 2.0r3 application is not compatible with QuickDraw GX. Acrobat Reader 2.0.1 supports QuickDraw GX and includes full ATM(TM) 3.8.2.