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Adobe pdf reader windows 98
Adobe pdf reader windows 98











  1. Adobe pdf reader windows 98 pdf#
  2. Adobe pdf reader windows 98 install#
  3. Adobe pdf reader windows 98 32 bit#
  4. Adobe pdf reader windows 98 Patch#
  5. Adobe pdf reader windows 98 software#

Adobe pdf reader windows 98 install#

I used to install Quicktime and Real Player but I didn't really have any use for them (excluding some older Windows games).Īs a picture viewer, I always preferred XnView, but the good news is that current versions of Irfanview supports Windows 98 (or so their website says). That includes DVDs, although I don't know if 0.8.6i could play them (and I won't find out, because my laptop has no DVD). I haven't included codecs like divx, because I think every codec is (almost) covered using VLC. Later versions don't include Windows 98 as supported system (but may work). I've updated the first post, adding some programs/versions. IBM ViaVoice OEM Version 9.1 Professionalīr0derbund Software, Inc./Lernout & Hauspie Dragon NaturallySpeaking 5 Standardīr0derbund Software, Inc./Lernout & Hauspie Dragon NaturallySpeaking 5 Preferred USB Reply 4 of 43, by FFXIhealer IBM ViaVoice for Windows Release 9 Personal Edition

Adobe pdf reader windows 98 software#

Since your list is fairly expansive, I would add the following (commercial) voice recognition software that I have for Win 98: Ipswitch WS_FTP Version 5.08 (no idea what the latest Win 98 version is)įalconFly has a good collection of Microsoft DirectX Redistributable versions: InterVideo WinDVD Version 4.0 DXVA (sometimes earlier versions depending on graphics card installed)ĬyberLink PowerDVD Version 4.0 (sometimes earlier versions depending on graphics card installed)Īs far as an office suite goes, I use Sun Microsystems StarOffice 6.0 (not the latest for Win 98).įor FTP, you might consider the following: Sun Microsystems Java 2 Standard Edition Version 1.5.0 (build 1.5.0_22-b03)

Adobe pdf reader windows 98 32 bit#

IrfanView 32 Bit for WinNT, Win9x and Win2000 Version 3.17 (This probably isn't the latest version for Win 98) I usually install the following in Win 98 SE partitions:Īhead Software AG Nero Express 6.3.1.25 (bundled)Īladdin Systems StuffIt Standard 8.0.0.148Īdobe Acrobat eBook Reader Version 2.2 Build 203.2 October 25, 2001 There are sites (oldversions) that stores old versions of apps, but they usually don't store this kind of information. I'd like to maintain my system kernelex-free, so I'm looking for "pure" Windows 98 versions.Īlso, looking this thread, the wikipedia article about DirectX and the thread about web browsers for any OS, I wonder if there is a site that puts all this information together and everybody can search. Finding information about game requirements is easy, but there is not much information about app requirements (if you're looking for OLD versions). (Underlined versions are the last versions that officially supported Windows 98) Office Suite: Microsoft Office XP (Office 97 recommended), Microsoft Works 8.0 (7 on 98 FE).Multimedia viewer: Windows Media Player 9 (7.1 on 98FE).

Adobe pdf reader windows 98 Patch#

Patch 1.12 don't need that DLL and is the first version that don't need CDs to play.

  • Diablo II: I've installed it from CDs and updated via battlenet to find out that 1.14 requires PSAPI.DLL (a DLL mostly found on NT kernels).
  • MP3 player: Winamp 5.35 (but any version on 2.x branch, like 2.95 is better suited).
  • Adobe pdf reader windows 98 pdf#

  • PDF printer: CutePDF and PDF995 still supports Windows 98.
  • Office Suite: OpenOffice 2.4.3 y StarOffice 8.
  • Web browser: Internet Explorer 6 SP1, Opera 10.10, Netscape Navigator 9.0.0.6.
  • Multimedia viewer: Windows Media Player 9.0 (Wndows 98SE) and Media Player Classic 6.4.9.0.
  • Nero 6.x is supported, but I consider that 4.x and 5.x were lighter. Infrarecorder 0.44.0 works, but I'm not sure that's the latest version.
  • CD/DVD burn: cdrtfe and ImgBurn still supports Windows 98.
  • Image viewer: IrfanView still supports Windows 98.
  • Other interesting software (I won't install on my computer, but keep it handy):
  • Hex editor: HxD still supports Windows 98.
  • Floppy disk read/write: I'm going to use CPDWrite, but that's a DOS tool.
  • adobe pdf reader windows 98

  • Willem EPROM burner: 0.97ja (last version to support PCB 3.5).
  • adobe pdf reader windows 98

    Multimedia viewer: VLC 0.8.6i (but requires unicows, not included).MSI installer don't work, but they provide a. Terminal: Putty still supports Windows 98.I know for sure that 3.x don't work, but I don't know if 2.3 does. Text editor: Notepad ++ 5.9.0 (non-unicode).I've installed 7.50a because I bought it on CD. File Manager: Total Commander still supports Windows 98.This is my wishlist, with all the information I've found. I don't want to install kernelex to maintain it "clean". I've got a list of what software do I want to install, but I need information about what versions works fine on Windows 98. I'm installing Windows 98SE on an old laptop, and my question is about the software to install on it.













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