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Abstract: The PDF file, potentially the most ubiquitous file format around the world. Whether we are talking about documents, forms, brochures, graphics, or 3D images the Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) has become the de facto standard. All you need to do i...
Abstract: The first thing one notices about the new Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional is the changed interface, which seems cleaner than versions 6 or 7. One nice new feature is the ability to customize Toolbars, only showing the tools you use most often, whereas bef...
Abstract: Ill state this upfront: I find many of the changes in Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional inexplicable. Although the entire package is fairly pricey ($499; upgrade $159) and was traditionally aimed at high-level users and print production folks, this version...
Abstract: Adobe Acrobat 8 Profes-sional is moving headlong into the workflow space with its new form editing features. Acrobat 8 now supports form saves and digital signatures for Reader extensions, with capabilities that allow users to save forms on local hard ...
Abstract: Adobe Acrobat 8 Profes-sional is moving headlong into the workflow space with its new form editing features. Acrobat 8 now supports form saves and digital signatures for Reader extensions, with capabilities that allow users to save forms on local hard ...
Acrobat 8.1 lets you fill out and collect forms digitally instead of having to print them; intuitive wizards walk you through the features; better manages redactions, metadata and security; integrates with Acrobat Connect to collaborate with other users.
We ran into quirks during testing; Acrobat Reader can slow down Web surfing.
For composing long PDF packages at an office that requires security and wants to use the new digital forms, Acrobats got the goods, but its overkill if you only seek to make short PDF files.
Lets you fill out and collect forms digitally instead of having to print them, Intuitive wizards walk you through the features, Better manages redactions, metadata and security, Integrates with Acrobat Connect to collaborate with other users
No integration with Microsoft Office 2007, We ran into quirks
For composing long PDF packages at an office that requires security and wants to use the new digital forms, Acrobat 8s got the goods, but its overkill if you only seek to make short PDF files.
Extensible, works well with Flash, Start Meeting and SharePoint features
Not everyone will require its full arsenal of electronic document creation and management tools The Final Word If you need to digitise and archive documents using a scanner, create secure, extensible electronic documents, produce professional marketing...
If you need to digitise and archive documents using a scanner, create secure, extensible electronic documents, produce professional marketing documents and other publications and automate form and questionnaire creation, Acrobat 8.0 Pro will definitely...
Abstract: PDF creation programConfusion reigns about Acrobat. Many people mistakenly believe that ‘Acrobat' refers to the free PDF (portable document format) reader that's supplied with many applications. In fact, that product is known simply as Adobe Reader (altho...