

I tracked the error to what seems to be a different behavior of cabextract, because I can see that i386/mspatcha.dl_ exists into W2KSP4_EN.EXE, but the command to extract it does not work.

Warning: Note: command cabextract -q -d /var/tmp/pamac-build-plalloni/adobe-reader-11/src/tmp/env/dosdevices/c:/windows/temp -L -F i386/mspatcha.dl_ /home/plalloni/.cache/winetricks/win2ksp4/W2KSP4_EN.EXE returned status 1. var/tmp/pamac-build-plalloni/adobe-reader-11/src/tmp/env/dosdevices/c:/windows/temp/i386/mspatcha.dl_: No such file or directory This will hang until all wine processes in prefix=/var/tmp/pamac-build-plalloni/adobe-reader-11/src/tmp/env terminateĮxecuting cabextract -q -d /var/tmp/pamac-build-plalloni/adobe-reader-11/src/tmp/env/dosdevices/c:/windows/temp -L -F i386/mspatcha.dl_ /home/plalloni/.cache/winetricks/win2ksp4/W2KSP4_EN.EXE

=> Validating source files with sha256sums.

Adobe Acrobat Reader is limited in various ways. Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is the free software, whereas the Acrobat Pro DC is the paid version of the same. We already have confirmation that Adobe Creative Cloud itself would be coming to Windows 11.This is the output I see Warning: adobe-reader-11 is only available from AUR Adobe Acrobat Reader DC and Acrobat Pro DC are two versions of Adobe Reader for Windows 11 that you can go for. In any case, more Adobe apps are sure to arrive on the Microsoft Store soon, as this is just the start. Perhaps the other version would have been better here. Interestingly, this app weighs in at 183.2 MB, which is a tad smaller than the 203.9 MB download that is available on Adobe’s website.Įven more interesting is the fact that it only runs in 32-bit, which is surprising when you consider the fact that Windows 11 only supports 64-bit processors. While Adobe has other apps on modern Microsoft platforms, like Adobe Reader Touch for Windows 10, most of them are more basic, and go way back to the days of Windows 8 back in 2012 as a reason for their limited capabilities. You can also fill e-sign and lock forms, as well as collaborate on PDF documents. It is free, fully featured, and lets you annotate on PDFs with a pen or using your finger. Getting back to the application, Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is a program that is the industry standard for reliably viewing, printing, commenting, and sharing PDF documents. Developers, it seems, are getting on board with the company’s vision for its store. This could well be a sign of things to come. It has been just a few days since the new Microsoft Store went live in the first Insider preview build for Windows 11, and several classic applications have already made their appearances - including OBS Studio, Zoom, and Canva.
