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Problem viewing or printing our books?

The books are blank? The books won't print? Don't worry -- this is easy to fix.

First, a mini-tutorial: Our books are “pdf” files – pdf stands for “portable document format.” To open, read and print our books, you need TWO programs: An internet browser and a pdf reader. The browser lets you surf the web and download our books (pdf-files) onto your computer. Then the browser “calls” your computer's pdf-reader-program into action. The pdf reader now 'opens' the book (pdf file), displays the content inside our books, and lets you print the content.

Problem is, the programs don't always work as expected. Here are the EASIEST solutions to these problems:

PDF documents are commonly and frequently used. Without the right tool, files can be easily corrupted. Adobe Acrobat plug-in also known as AutoSplit plug-in enables to split, merge and rename PDF documents. It is a program for extracting the content.


Upgrade your browser to the latest version.

This handles almost all problems viewing/printing our books. And it's free.

  • Upgrade your Firefox browser (Windows) (very quick and easy to do)
  • Upgrade your Internet Explorer 6 browser (Windows)
  • Upgrade your Internet Explorer 7 browser (Windows) (warning: this takes quite a while)
  • Upgrade your Safari browser (Mac)
  • Upgrade or reinstall your Safari browser (Windows)
Switch from Internet Explorer to Firefox (Windows only)

We like Firefox because it is faster and seems to have less problems than Internet Explorer

Downloading Firefox is FREE and takes only a few minutes to set up. Just download it onto your desktop (or anyother area of your computer), close all other programs running, and then click on the Firefox file.

Note: When you install Firefox, you don't have to get rid of Internet Explorer. Just choose which one you want as your default browser (we recommend Firefox). You can even run both browsers at the same time if you want to see what web sites look like in different browsers.

If you're still having a problem, try this: (Windows and Mac)
  1. Use your browser to download the book and save it onto your desktop (or other area of your comnputer).
  2. Then right-click the file or file icon. This should give you a choice of one or more pdf-readers to open the book (e.g. Foxit, Adobe, Preview, Stuffit Expander or another pdf-reader).
  3. Select the pdf-reader, and the book will automatically open.
Download a new pdf-reader. (Windows only)

Foxit is our all-time favorite for Windows is “Foxit”, which is super-fast, free and takes only a couple of minutes to install. This pdf reader also supports many Asian languages.

Download the Adobe pdf-reader. (Mac only)
  • Download the Adobe Reader for Mac.

Now make it your default pdf reader:

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  1. Go to harddisk/library/internet plug-ins
  2. Double click on 'AdobePDFViewer.plugin'
  3. It should prompt you to select an application to open it.
  4. Browse and select Adobe Reader.
  5. It should then ask you if you would like to make Adobe Reader the default application to open pdf files, select yes.
If that doesn' work, disable the Adobe reader. (Mac only)
  1. Go into the Library folder on your hard drive (not your user Library, the central one) and open the folder called Internet Plug-Ins.
  2. Remove AdobePDFViewer.plugin.
  3. Relaunch Safari.
  4. PDFs will now open directly in Safari. If you specifically want to access the full Preview functionality just right click anywhere on the page and choose 'Open with Preview.app' from the contextual menu.
If all else fails, try a completely different pdf-reader (Mac only)
  • Download Gnostice.

We haven't tried it, but it looks good.

Jill writes: Whenever I try to open a PDF in Safari, I just get a blank screen. Isn’t Safari supposed to be able to open PDFs by itself? I could’ve sworn it used to.

Hi Jill! Yes, Safari can and should be able to open PDF files directly in the browser window.

Can’t open PDFs in Safari? An old browser plug-in may be to blame.

It’s possible, though, that an old browser add-on—or “plug-in,” as they’re called—is getting in the way.

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I’m guessing that a long time ago, you downloaded an older version of Adobe Reader (the granddaddy of all PDF readers) that went ahead and installed a PDF viewer plug-in for Safari.

The PDF plug-in probably worked fine until a couple of years ago, when Apple released a new, PDF-friendly version of Safari (version 5.1, to be precise) that doesn’t play nice with older versions of the Adobe plug-in (specifically, anything older than version 10.1.3).

So, what happens if that older version of the Adobe PDF plug-in is still installed on the new Safari?

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Simple: clicking on PDF links will give you nothing but a blank page.

Luckily, there’s an easy remedy: digging into Safari’s plug-in directory and deleting the old plug-in (or plug-ins, depending on how many old versions are still sitting there).

Here’s how…

Drag any old Adobe PDF Viewer plug-ins into the Trash, then restart Safari.

Note: Make sure to back up your Mac before messing around with any system files.

  • Press and hold COMMAND + TAB to bring up your Mac’s application switcher, then keep tapping the TAB key while still holding down the COMMAND key until the selector lands on Finder. When it does, go ahead and release the COMMAND and TAB keys.
  • Click on the Go menu at the top of the screen, select “Go to folder…” then copy and paste this folder “path” into the pop-up window:

/Library/Internet Plug-ins

  • A new folder window will appear, showing a list of all the browser plug-ins installed in Safari—and at the very top (if the list is sorted alphabetically), you should see one or more files labeled “AdobePDFViewer.” Drag the old Adobe plug-ins into the Trash, then quit and restart Safari.
  • Try opening a PDF in Safari again—and yes, it should work, using Safari’s own “native” PDF reader.

Now, want to open PDFs in Safari using a fresh Adobe PDF Viewer plug-in? Try this:

Outlook Pdf Viewer Plugin

  • Visit this page to download and install the latest (and free) version of Adobe Reader.
  • Quit and re-launch Safari, then open a PDF file directly in the browser; when you do, the PDF should open using your new Adobe Reader plug-in.

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