Adobe Acrobat Plugin for Chrome in MAC

Hi
I can't get Chrome to display PDFs in the browser using Adobe's plugin.  In fact, the plugin does not appear at all in the about:plugin list in Chrome 11.
Can you please confirm if chrome has a issue with this Plugin in MAC

Hi Madhavi,
Currently on Mac with Acrobat/Reader X, the only supported browser for viewing pdfs in browser window itself is Safari.
You can find all the details regarding compatible web browsers and pdf-maker plugins at : http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/333/333504.html
Thanks,
Karan

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