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Adobe Acrobat Standard 9

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Adobe Acrobat Standard 9

 
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Adobe Acrobat Standard v9 Windows

 
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Product Details
Product Length:7.8 inches
Product Width:5.8 inches
Product Height:1.9 inches
Product Weight:3.0 pounds
Package Length:7.9 inches
Package Width:5.8 inches
Package Height:1.9 inches
Package Weight:0.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 26 reviews

System Requirements
Platform:Windows Vista / Windows 7 / Windows XP / Windows
Media:DVD-ROM
Item Quantity:1

Features
  • Deliver the richest, most engaging PDF communications anytime, anywhere

  • Unify the widest range of content--including documents, spreadsheets, e-mail, images, video, 3D, and maps--in a single compressed and organized PDF Portfolio

  • Collaborate through shared document reviews, help protect and control sensitive information--quickly gain the input you need to efficiently develop and complete work

  • Simplify the creation and completion of forms to efficiently analyze and use data

  • Scan or convert existing documents to fillable PDF forms that are easy to complete, ensuring the data you receive is accurate and useful


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1Won't work with Office 2010  Jun 29, 2010
Acrobat is Adobe's powerful and long-running pdf handler. It's good software, but according to Adobe tech support, has known incompatibilities with Office 2010. We can't create pdf files from any Office document or spreadsheet. Adobe dropped the ball on this one, Office 2010 was out in beta for long enough for big developers like Adobe to get with the program. Avoid Acrobat 9 until Adobe fixes it.

5Works as advertised. Love it!!  Jun 13, 2010
If your business calls for the repetitive completion of forms, this software is a must. I have created and saved many new forms this year that will save me countless hours this next year. I just wish that I had bought the software years ago!

5The perfect software for me  Apr 05, 2010
I've been using this software all my professional life and it's the best pdf editor i've tried.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1HORRIBLE!!!!!  Mar 24, 2010
This software does not even deserve one star. It deserves none!

If you create a lot of PDFs, do not under any circumstances buy version 9. Stick with version 8. If you create several PDF documents and need to leave them all open, in version 8 only one Acrobat window remains open. You can move from document to document by using the control and tab buttons. Your computer works fine. Life is good. It's especially good as sometimes I wind up with the maximum number of documents open (somewhere around 40).

Unfortunately, version 8 recently stopped working properly on my computer so the computer was upgraded to version 9. My computer has been a mess ever since. The programmers at Adobe got the mistaken idea that Acrobat would be more efficient if each created PDF opened in a completely new window. Imagine the efficiency of your computer when you have 40 PDFs open in addition to an Internet browser (or two), e-mail, word processing software, maybe a spreadsheet and/or database program, etc. My computer's efficiency plummeted.

Worse, Acrobat often suddenly stops working. Sometimes I can have 20 or 25 PDFs open at one time; sometimes only seven. Sometimes that annoying illegal operation error message box appears; sometimes the program just shuts down without warning.

My work with PDFs mainly involves printing files to PDF. Occasionally, after creating a PDF, I will need to add a text box. With version 8, I could set my default font size and color. With version 9, I cannot; which means that every time I need to add a text box, I have to waste the time changing both. (It might not seem like a big deal on the surface, when you have to do it over and over and over, it gets old fast. It really is time-consuming.)

At least I can always tell when Acrobat is acting up, (i.e., too many files are open), because when I go to add a text box, the spot on the properties tool bar where one changes the font size becomes a black rectangle. Also, I use the alternate and tab buttons to jump between programs. If you press the alternate button and then the tab button, a box with all your open programs will appear. You keep pressing the tab button to get to the program you want. (Just FYI, alternate, shift, tab does the same thing in reverse.) When Acrobat is acting up, the box will not appear. My computer will simply jump between programs-- backwards.

While doing some research on why all these PDFs started opening in separate windows, I came across a forum on the subject, possibly at [...]. Many people complained. The forum had been closed with a note from the administrator that the message had been received loud and clear that multiple windows were bad. I don't know if a fix will be made just for this issue, but I expect the problem will be corrected for version 10. If you can wait until then, you should.

5Adobe  Feb 12, 2010
I am more impressed with features of this program every day. Great features and easy to use.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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