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Actually, you'll have to migrate to OSX in order to <run> Acro6. It won't run in Classic mode.
Additionally, you'll need a browser plug-in to read PDF's in a browser in OSX. Download it from http://www.schubert-it.com. (N.B.: It doesn't do form fields.)
On Thursday, Sep 25, 2003, at 07:50 US/Central, Stuart Slaney wrote:
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The big issue is, if you are mac based you will have to migrate to OSX for
producing PDF's etc etc
Regards
Stuart Slaney
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Colleagues,
We trying to determine if it is practical to update our production systems
to Acrobat 6.
From an outside user's point of view we need them to be able to:
1) Download PDF files and use either the Reader or Acrobat programs.
2) Access PDF files through a browser. Our user population is on Windows,
Mac, MacOS X, and Unix (various versions).
Internally we use Acrobat to: 1) Assemble documents. 2) Extract bibliographic info. 3) Convert a journal issue to individual articles.
We do not use PDF files for print production, but do require font embedding, font subsetting, and 300-600 dpi graphics.
Does it seem practical to convert our processes to Acrobat 6 at this time?
Is Acrobat 5 more stable and reliable?
Thank you.
Ira
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