IPad adobe reader

I just downloaded adobe reader to my iPad and it's not showing it at all in my safari

Also, please be sure that you are trying to open a PDF document in the Adobe Reader. The Adobe Reader does not open other content types like MS Office Documents or Adobe Flash.
Pat

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