Is there an Adobe Acrobat plugin for FireFox/Mac OSX?

Any of you are aware of Adobe Acrobat Plugin for FireFox on Mac OSX?  There seem to be one FireFox PDF Plugin for Mac X.  But am looking for Adobe plugin.
Thanks,
Raj

Hi ..
You can use the pre installed Preview app for editing .JPEG files.
Preview is located in your Applications folder.

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