However, I wanted to note that I cannot associate acrordrdc with .pdf files because this snap does not include a .desktop file. Having this would improve usability, since one could right-click a PDF and select to open it with acrordrdc instead of default Evince.
This is a wonderful snap, make it very easy to get Adobe Reader working in Ubuntu.
I note that I had problems with running it the second time, for which the following was helpful: https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-adobe-acrobat-reader-dc-wine-on-ubuntu-20-04-focal-fossa-linux
However, I wanted to note that I cannot associate acrordrdc with .pdf files because this snap does not include a .desktop file. Having this would improve usability, since one could right-click a PDF and select to open it with acrordrdc instead of default Evince.
Not sure how Snaps handle the installation/use of .desktop files. This seems to be relevant though: https://snapcraft.io/docs/desktop-menu-icon-support