Life Rocks! 2.0 – Adobe has released a new version of the popular free PDF reader. With Adobe Reader 9, users can play Flash movies, Shockwave animation, and other rich media content without needing to open a third-party player. Adobe Reader 9 is supposed to load faster than its previous version 8.

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