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Is there a way to run Adobe Reader without installing it locally on my machine (e.g. in the cloud or on a jump drive)? On Macs, it is sometimes possible to run programs directly from a disk image without install, which would be another possibility.

This is possible with many applications, but unfortunately I have not found a good way to do this with Adobe Reader specifically. For security reasons, I cannot run Adobe Reader, but I frequently receive PDFs from coworkers with annotations / comments that can only be read inside of Adobe Reader.

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  • Many 3rd party PDF utilities do not support the advanced PDF features. Further, research indicates there does not appear to be a portable version of Adobe PDF reader. Commented May 30, 2018 at 21:40

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I think Kami might work. You should try it.

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/kami-pdf-and-document-mar/iljojpiodmlhoehoecppliohmplbgeij?hl=en

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    Right now this is a link-only answer, which are not considered helpful on SuperUser. OP has several specific features they need. Please at least provide evidence that the product you are recommending meets these requirements. Commented May 30, 2018 at 21:38

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