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Old Jan 23, 2007 | 03:21 PM
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Hey I was itching to get started on writing some papers about things I have done, or learned about, that could easily be posted and referred to in a clean and easy format. I was thinking I would like them all to be PDF format. What's the newest Acrobat software, and does anyone have some tips on using it?
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Adobe.com will have info on the latest Acrobat software. The free version is only the PDF reader. If you want to create PDF files you will have to spend some $.



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Adobe.com will have info on the latest Acrobat software. The free version is only the PDF reader. If you want to create PDF files you will have to spend some $.



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Yeah I was coming to that conclusion. My buddy has the new Acrobat, and I guess I'll write them and have him convert them. He got it free with his laptop.
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Go to docudesk .com $20, free if you dont mind the logo at the bottom of the page.
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Old Jan 23, 2007 | 04:13 PM
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I use http://www.buycheapsoftware.com/. Other then taking a risk on eBay. These are least expensive I have found - AND LEGAL.
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Old Jan 23, 2007 | 04:18 PM
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I use http://www.buycheapsoftware.com/. Other then taking a risk on eBay. These are least expensive I have found - AND LEGAL.

Yeah, those prices aren't bad. If it comes down to me buying it that's the way it'll go I'll bet.
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If you need it right now, it'll cost you around $300 for Acrobat 8 Standard (non-upgrade). In mid-2007 they are coming out with Acrobat 8 Elements, which is a scaled down version like Photoshop Elements. It should do all the things a non-power user would do but at a cheaper price. I don't know what it will cost, but I think the Photoshop Elements costs around $85 on Amazon (for comparison).

I'm holding out for Acrobat Elements.
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Originally Posted by iveym5
If you need it right now, it'll cost you around $300 for Acrobat 8 Standard (non-upgrade). In mid-2007 they are coming out with Acrobat 8 Elements, which is a scaled down version like Photoshop Elements. It should do all the things a non-power user would do but at a cheaper price. I don't know what it will cost, but I think the Photoshop Elements costs around $85 on Amazon (for comparison).

I'm holding out for Acrobat Elements.

I sprung for the full CS2 even though I already had the Elements.
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Old Jan 23, 2007 | 05:07 PM
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Ick, use open office or even HTML.

I don't understand the attraction to acrocrap
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Old Jan 23, 2007 | 05:08 PM
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Durango,

OpenOffice is available for free. It is robust and very user friendly. It allows to you to export to PDF.

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If need be I can turn anything into a PDF. It's how we issue construction documents, but I regularly turn pictures and scans into PDF's for field people.
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Thanks for all the suggestions so far. Appreciated.
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One thing I'm really going to miss about the academic world...being able to buy the complete Adobe productivity suite for $190...full version.
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One thing I'm really going to miss about the academic world...being able to buy the complete Adobe productivity suite for $190...full version.

Does that apply to your friends?
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Plain old text documents are probably the safest way to publish something. You'd be suprised at the number of people who are still running Windows 98 and wouldn't even know how to download Adobe Reader.



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Originally Posted by 72LS1Vette
Plain old text documents are probably the safest way to publish something. You'd be suprised at the number of people who are still running Windows 98 and wouldn't even know how to download Adobe Reader.



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I see what you're saying, and I always start with a Microsoft Word document. I save both it, and the PDF version. That way I can send the dumb version to the appropriate people.
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Once it's a PDF you can always export it as a .jpg or .tif. All computers can see those without additional software.
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Ick, use open office or even HTML.

I don't understand the attraction to acrocrap
pdf's are nice because everything is embedded in the file, it doesn't matter if whoever is reading it doesn't have the right fonts or stuff like that. You can also put security on the files that prevent printing or exporting info. They're generally a lot smaller than jpeg or tiff files too. I convert a lot of files to pdf at work too(architectural design drawings and construction docs). acrobat pro installs a dummy printer on your machine that makes pdf creation as easy as printing from any program, and you really don't need the latest version because it doesn't change a whole lot.
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Does that apply to your friends?
The university IT shop keeps track of who buys what. A while back I wanted two copies of the same version of MS Office - one for my desktop, one for my laptop. No dice.
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On a side note I would read any of your papers. Especially on stereo equipment....i am an idiot when it comes to wiring and bridging and whatever else is involved. I just haven't got to the point where i want to sit down and teach myself like i have other things.

Thanks for the compliment. I'm working on a stereo paper right now. I have completed about ten of the thirty pages.
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