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Acrobat was the brainchild of Adobe founder John Warnock...it was originally
named Camelot. John had no idea that Acrobat would overtake Photoshop as
Adobe's flagship product.

Rich 

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Am Freitag, 26.03.04, um 16:50 Uhr (Europe/Brussels) schrieb Hooykaas,
Willem (JUS):

> I don't see MS offering a free reader for Word files, one needs to buy 
> a word processing program of some sort to read/convert the file.
>
Sorry, but that's not true. There is free viewer for both powerpoint and
word files.

Nevertheless you've got a lot of points. Acrobat Reader is a marvellous tool
for many things.

What bothers me is Adobe's attitude towards it's customers. And I'm talking
about paying (Acrobat) customers. Take Adobe's support: From Germany, I have
to call a phone number in Scotland, only to find out that there's virtually
no support for javascript related problems. If you go by value for money,
this list should carry a price tag higher than Acrobat.

I have at times been wondering whether Adobe just bought the original
Acrobat software and only by and by found out what marvellous stuff there's
inside - only to take it out in the next version and market it separately.
(I still keep my Acrobat 4 around for it's
OCR-capabilities.)

Cheers,
Stefan

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