Adobe 9 Tuner/Customization Wizard?

Is there an Adobe Acrobat V 9 Tuner or Customization Wizard available to create an .mst file to install Adobe Acrobat Reader V 9? I am not finding one and also not finding any documentation that the V 8 Tuner/Customization Wizard can be used for Adobe Acrobat Reader V 9. After reading many of the posts here, not so sure I want to jump into an Adobe Acrobat Reader V 9 installation any time soon.

Bad news, it's coming "soon":
http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.59b5b2a8/3

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