Lack of 64-bit version of Reader

Who is to blame for Adobe lack of interest in providing a decent update to the now mainstream 64-bit environments for one of their mainstream products on mainstream Linux distros ? It’s a shame Adobe !
I refuse to install dozens of 32-bit libs just to support legacy software like this - so far, I moved all my users to Evince.  No complains...
Last 32-bit systems being retired before end of this month.

Hi J_osh_o,
I saw that you were already being helped by one of our Applications Engineers on another post. Please keep to one post per question. 
http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/Replacement-tool-for-Digital-Waveform-Editor-that-is-compatible/m-p/...
In case you are referencing this Knowledge Base article for this information. Please noet that the Title is incorrect, and that there should not be a problem using HWS files in Windows 64-bit but actually only LabVIEW 64-bit. We will be changing this title soon.
http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/9A90CF836B86263686257998007D184D
Regards,
Kaitlin N.
National Instruments
Applications Engineer

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