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The best you can get is having both, Acrobat 5 AND Acrobat 6 Pro (don't even think to bother about Standard). There are many tasks which are done better and more efficently on 5, but there are other tasks for which you would kill if they take away your Acrobat 6.

I am very critical of Acrobat 6, particularly because of its performance issues, and its clumsy and illogical (IMHO) user interface, but there are some very goot things, such as the Debugger.

So, the solution is not really 5 OR 6; it is 5 AND 6.

There are, of course, plans for something which might be called Acrobat 7. They are even working on it. Deployment date is "some time in the future" <g> ... which means "sooner or later" ... and I hope "sooner" ...

Hope, this can help.


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• Conference presentations at the 2004 Symposium of the BFMA, May 23 to 27 in Reno, Nevada (http://www.bfma.org) and pre-/post-conference workshop, May 22/23 and 27, organized by essociates Group (http://www.essociatesgroup.com/AdvancedAcrobatForms.htm)
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The government agency I work for currently utilizes Adobe Acrobat 5.0+ for
its PDF forms.


I am now trying to evaluate whether we should go forward and order Acrobat
6.0. What I'd like to know are the following?


1. Pros/cons of 5.0 vs. 6.0 (I recall at one point in time that some people
thought that 5.0 was better). Has this changed?
2. Which version would you recommend? We are going to be deploying it to
web editors for use in converting word documents to PDFs.
3. Are there plans for 7.0? If so, does anyone know that software's
deployment date?


Any thing else that you can think of I'd appreciate.



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