Adobe Reader Xp ((exclusive))

Upon the release of Windows XP, Adobe Reader 5.0 was the standard. It was characterized by a relatively small binary footprint and a functional user interface consistent with the Windows XP "Luna" visual style. It relied heavily on the operating system's basic Graphics Device Interface (GDI) for rendering text and simple vector graphics. During this phase, the software served purely as a viewer with limited JavaScript execution capabilities.

Windows XP reached End of Life (no security updates) in 2014. Adobe no longer supports any Reader version for XP. Using XP on the internet today is a major security risk. adobe reader xp

If you are running Windows XP (Service Pack 3, 32-bit), Adobe Reader XI (version 11) is the final release that will install and run on your system. Upon the release of Windows XP, Adobe Reader 5