


Your best bet is to at least upgrade to Windows 2000 (an eight year old operating system that will run quite well on most hardware that runs Windows 98 or Me) as most software will be supporting that for a while due to the similarity in API calls. Honestly, the fact that Firefox 3 drops Windows 9x support will probably spell its end more than anything else once Firefox 2 is no longer supported (which is only months away). AbiWord,, Thunderbird and other all will in the next release. FileZilla, Sumatra PDF, GIMP, Pidgin, Firefox, Sunbird and more have already dropped Windows 9x support. And to easily edit and convert your PDFs into file formats like Excel and Word, try out PDF editor and converter Acrobat Pro DC. In windows 10, the default location for Adobe Acrobat is 'C:Program Files (x86)AdobeAcrobat Reader DCReaderAcroRd32.exe'. View, sign, collaborate on and annotate PDF files with our free Acrobat Reader software. The default option for the PDF viewer is adobe acrobat reader. This year seems to be the end of the line for all Windows 95/98/Me support across nearly all software. After installing, the 'Open in PDF Viewer' addon in your browser can communicate with PDF viewer on your machine (Window, Linux, or Mac). I don't think there is another PDF reader that works on Windows 9x at all at this point, so you could continue to use Sumatra PDF 0.8.1. a PDF document can be read in Windows 98 even if the PDF file was created on a MAC.

I've updated it to indicate that it is Windows 2000+ and that Windows 9x users can get 0.8 which partially works. There are several software options available to make the process of. I hadn't updated the OS compatibility info.
