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Adobe Acrobat 9 for Windows and Macintosh, Visual QuickStart Guide

Creator: John Deubert | Computers - 2008-08-14

The fastest, easiest way to learn Adobe Acrobat 9, the latest upgrade and expansion to Adobe's cornerstone productivity application.

Publisher: Peachpit Pr

About this book
Adobe Acrobat 9 for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide walks readers through tasks that are enhanced by numerous screenshots to teach beginning and intermediate users how to take advantage of the productive power of Adobe Acrobat. Author John Deubert takes readers through all of the basic Acrobat 9 features, from the basic tools used to create PDF documents and the newly enhanced review functionality, to the advanced tools that create digital signatures, interactive forms, and PDF Portfolios. Beginning users will find a thorough introduction to this indispensable application, and Acrobat power users will enjoy a convenient reference guide that relies on straightforward language, clear steps, and practical tips to explore Acrobat's many capabilities.Visual QuickStart Guide—the quick and easy way to learn!•    Easy visual approach uses pictures to guide you through Acrobat and show you what to do.•    Concise steps and explanations let you get up and running in no time.•    Page for page, the best content and value around.•    John Deubert is a longtime consultant and instructor in Acrobat and PDF, having worked with both since the mid-nineties. He has extensive experience in PostScript and JavaScript and is the author of Adobe Acrobat 8 for Windows and Macintosh: Visual QuickStart Guide, and two books from Adobe Press: Creating Adobe Acrobat Forms and Extending Acrobat Forms with JavaScript.



354 pages

Adobe Acrobat 9 Classroom in a Book

Creator: Adobe Creative Team | Computers - 2008-08-08

"The official training workbook from Adobe systems."

Publisher: Peachpit Press

About this book
No Acrobat user can afford to miss a beat in his or her production and business task workflow--which makes mastering new versions of key tools like Acrobat a problem. Realizing that the users Acrobat 9 is designed for--creative professionals, business users, and technical professionals -- aren't going to interrupt their work schedules to take a class in the software, Adobe has brought the classroom to them in this handy, comprehensive book. Through a series of self-paced lessons (each of which builds on the last and includes hands-on projects that the reader can create using the files on the CD-ROM), this guide acquaints users with all of Acrobat's regular and industrial-strength features for creating, reviewing, editing, commenting on, modifying, and preflighting PDF files. Readers who are already familiar with the basics of using Acrobat will get up to speed on significantly overhauled new features available in Acrobat 9. Acrobat 9 Pro offers a new PDF Portfolio feature that lets users bring multiple files together in a single interactive PDF portfolio. Acrobat 9 Pro also offers users a dramatically overhauled form creation tool; a streamlined, interactive document review process; synchronized document views; powerful redaction tools, and more.Acrobat Pro Extended (formerly Adobe Acrobat 3D Version 8) offers Windows users added functionality, such as new 3D capabilities, PDF mapping features, video conversion tools, native support for Flash technology (so users can include video, animations, and applications in Acrobat and Acrobat Reader PDF files), and Adobe Presenter, which lets users create interactive presentations with PowerPoint and then publish them to PDF.



408 pages

Adobe Acrobat 6 PDF For Dummies

Creator: Greg Harvey | Computers - 2003-08-08

And this friendly book is about how to convert documents, distill files, make edits, extract elements, archive, and share your creations with others, even those whose systems are different from yours.

Publisher: For Dummies

About this book
Covers accessing and distilling PDF files; converting Microsoft Office documents; capturing paper documents and Web pages; printing, annotating, editing and securing PDF files; extracting text and graphics; cataloging and distributing PDF files; creating interactive forms; and building multimedia presentations.Readers can convert any document to this universal file format, preserving all the fonts, formatting, graphics, and color of the source document regardless of the application and platform used to create it.PDF files can be published and distributed anywhere: in print, attached to e-mail, on corporate servers, posted on Web sites, or on CD-ROMAdobe PDF is the emerging workflow standard in the $400 billion publishing industry and plays a key role in financial services, regulated industries, and government, with more than 155 agencies worldwide sharing Adobe PDF files.


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    Adobe Acrobat X Standard

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    Rating (45 reviews):
    (3.4/5)
    Adobe

    Don't buy it! Acrobat 9 is better

    I had a choice between version 9 and X and made the wrong one. I had been using the trial version of 9 and loved how I could copy information in a PDF as a table and paste into Excel. Version X says it has this great new feature of being able to save a PDF as an Excel file and I thought, "Great!" Uh, not so great. Information that used to copy and paste beautifully into Excel is now a jumbled mess. Some of the columns don't translate correctly, so instead of information spread out over 3 or 4 columns, it's all in one - I can get THAT from the free Adobe Reader. I've tried saving as Excel, saving as a Word docx and copy/pasting but each way has produced poor results. I've tried the copy and paste into Excel from some of the exact PDFs that worked with version 9, so it's definitely this version. Maybe there are some other ways that X is better than 9, but this is a huge thing to not work well. 1/5 dissipatedfog (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Adobe Acrobat X Standard (Software) I had a choice between version 9 and X and made the wrong one. I had been using the trial version of 9 and loved how I could copy information in a PDF as a table and paste into Excel. Version X says it has this great new feature of being able to save a PDF as an Excel file and I thought, "Great!" Uh, not so great. Information that used to copy and paste beautifully into Excel is now a jumbled mess. Some of the columns don't translate correctly, so instead of information spread out over 3 or 4 columns, it's all in one - I can get THAT from the free Adobe Reader. I've tried saving as Excel, saving as a Word docx and copy/pasting but each way has produced poor results. I've tried the copy and paste into Excel from some of the exact PDFs that worked with version 9, so it's definitely this version. Maybe there are some other ways that X is better than 9, but this is a huge thing to not work well. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , January 14, 2011

    Party Like It's 1999

    Lets face it; after two decades, Adobe is running out of ways to make documents seem exciting.With Acrobat 10, there are three price tiers. Acrobat pro adds the ability to redact information, make forms and embed media files. Acrobat suite tries to vertically integrate Acrobat with technology from Adobe's other products (Flash, Premiere, and Photoshop) to provide an alternative to Powerpoint.Here's what would excite me: If Adobe took the time to rewrite Acrobat from the bottom up as a 64-bit application. I am running Acrobat on Windows 7 64-bit and it still uses antiquated 32-bit code.I would also be excited if Adobe added serious multi-threading support since most of today's computers have two, four, six and even more processor cores.Adobe definitely has not skimped on heavy-handed Digital Rights Management -- the buzzword for its effort to keep you from stealing this software. Adobe runs its Windows background software even when you... 1/5 Adam Bahner - See all my reviews, December 10, 2010

    Trouble Using with MS Office 2010

    When I bought a new computer in January 2011 I upgraded from Acrobat 8 Standard to Acrobat X Standard specifically because the product advertises it is compatible with MS Office 2010 and Windows 7. I am running 64-bit Windows 7 Home edition. My MS Office suite is 32-bit. Unfortunately, I can't create .pdfs from any Office products.I spent 61 minutes on hold waiting to get through to a tech support individual the first time I called. I have since spent several hours with a tech from India on two different occasions where he controls my screen and tries to solve the problem. The individual has had no luck trying to fix the problem. I really don't think the tech support individual knew much more than I did by watching him fumble around on my screen. I think he may have been searching Adobe's support site for answers! He rescheduled for a third time, but failed to contact me. I have now had to reopen the support claim because Adobe considered my case "resolved" since they... 1/5 Travis H. Long (CA) - See all my reviews, February 28, 2011
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    Convert PDF files to Microsoft Word documents with improved formatting and layout preservation.
    Seamlessly integrate PDF files into Microsoft SharePoint workflows.
    Search and reuse scanned content with greater accuracy through improved optical character recognition.
    Easily save data in PDF documents to Microsoft Excel spreadsheets to expedite reuse of content.


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    Adobe Acrobat X Professional Student & Teacher Edition

    Software (Adobe)

    Rating (48 reviews):
    (3.1/5)
    Adobe

    Easy Verification - Adobe Academic Software Tips

    Verification is never fun, but I really believe Adobe's verification process is as easy as it could possibly be.I recently purchased the Student and Teacher Editions (academic versions) of Adobe Dreamweaver CS5, Photoshop CS5 Extended and Acrobat X Professional.The entire verification process is very easy and it helps to have your scanned ID or any additional paperwork ready ahead of time. I received all three activation serial numbers in less than 24 hours. Adobe says that it could take up to two business days for verification.The following might be some helpful information:Adobe allows you to install and activate your purchased software onto two computers. I have the above-mentioned software installed and activated on two computers on a home network. I am able to 'run' Dreamweaver, Photoshop or Acrobat on both computers at the same time without any licensing problems.To install and activate your Adobe software on a third... 5/5 171st_paang - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Adobe Acrobat X Professional Student & Teacher Edition (Software) Verification is never fun, but I really believe Adobe's verification process is as easy as it could possibly be.I recently purchased the Student and Teacher Editions (academic versions) of Adobe Dreamweaver CS5, Photoshop CS5 Extended and Acrobat X Professional.The entire verification process is very easy and it helps to have your scanned ID or any additional paperwork ready ahead of time. I received all three activation serial numbers in less than 24 hours. Adobe says that it could take up to two business days for verification.The following might be some helpful information:Adobe allows you to install and activate your purchased software onto two computers. I have the above-mentioned software installed and activated on two computers on a home network. I am able to 'run' Dreamweaver, Photoshop or Acrobat on both computers at the same time without any licensing problems.To install and activate your Adobe software on a third... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , January 6, 2011

    Had I Known

    After receiving the Adobe Acrobat X Professional Student & Teacher Edition I attempted to install it. During the install process, I was advised that this was a 30-day trail version. This news was a bit unsettling, as I had already paid $100 for it. Anyway, I was instructed to email an image of my facility ID card to Adobe to receive the permanent product code.After emailing an image of my current facility ID card to Adobe, I received an email back in two days. Adobe would not accept the ID.To receive the product code, Adobe requested an image of my driver's license and an image of my most recent paystub.Had Amazon posted this tidbit, I would not have ordered the software. 1/5 Too Good To Be True - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Adobe Acrobat X Professional Student & Teacher Edition (Software) After receiving the Adobe Acrobat X Professional Student & Teacher Edition I attempted to install it. During the install process, I was advised that this was a 30-day trail version. This news was a bit unsettling, as I had already paid $100 for it. Anyway, I was instructed to email an image of my facility ID card to Adobe to receive the permanent product code.After emailing an image of my current facility ID card to Adobe, I received an email back in two days. Adobe would not accept the ID.To receive the product code, Adobe requested an image of my driver's license and an image of my most recent paystub.Had Amazon posted this tidbit, I would not have ordered the software. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , March 2, 2011

    warning before you buy

    There is one big problem with the requirements for being able to use this software. Amazon states you must submit a student ID but fails to indicate the student ID must show a "date" on it. My ID does not have a date on it and checking with other students from different colleges their ID does not show a date on it either. So if you do not have a date shown on your ID do not buy this software. 1/5 Cherrypop - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Adobe Acrobat X Professional Student & Teacher Edition (Software) There is one big problem with the requirements for being able to use this software. Amazon states you must submit a student ID but fails to indicate the student ID must show a "date" on it. My ID does not have a date on it and checking with other students from different colleges their ID does not show a date on it either. So if you do not have a date shown on your ID do not buy this software. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , June 15, 2011
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    Automate multistep tasks and share with others using the Action Wizard.
    Customize PDF Portfolios with an all-new collection of layouts, visual themes, and color palettes.
    Search and reuse scanned content with greater accuracy through improved optical character recognition (OCR).
    Seamlessly integrate PDF files into Microsoft SharePoint workflows.


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    Adobe Acrobat X Professional Student & Teacher Edition [Mac]

    Software (Adobe)

    Rating (17 reviews):
    (3.2/5)
    Adobe

    Still looks like it was created for a PC

    I upgraded from Acrobat Pro 7 to 10 last week. I am happy with some of the new features, and I find that the application's speed (for tasks like OCRing) is much improved. The user interface of Acrobat X Pro still looks like it was created for a PC, however, or in any case not for a Mac. The user experience is extremely clunky. Also, seemingly straightforward tasks -- for example, converting a color PDF to black-and-white in order to save space -- oddly seem beyond the capacity of the program. I am somewhat surprised, in short, that skipping two versions (8 and 9) to upgrade to 10 wasn't as big a deal as I expected. Maybe I am failing to understand the technical advances of this version, but Adobe certainly hasn't helped me to see the added benefit. On the other hand, this is still my program of choice for OCR processing and other forms of PDF file manipulation, like reducing file size or managing security. I am not involved in professional document production, so many of the program's... 3/5 LS (Victoria, Canada) - See all my reviews This review is from: Adobe Acrobat X Professional Student & Teacher Edition [Mac] (Software) I upgraded from Acrobat Pro 7 to 10 last week. I am happy with some of the new features, and I find that the application's speed (for tasks like OCRing) is much improved. The user interface of Acrobat X Pro still looks like it was created for a PC, however, or in any case not for a Mac. The user experience is extremely clunky. Also, seemingly straightforward tasks -- for example, converting a color PDF to black-and-white in order to save space -- oddly seem beyond the capacity of the program. I am somewhat surprised, in short, that skipping two versions (8 and 9) to upgrade to 10 wasn't as big a deal as I expected. Maybe I am failing to understand the technical advances of this version, but Adobe certainly hasn't helped me to see the added benefit. On the other hand, this is still my program of choice for OCR processing and other forms of PDF file manipulation, like reducing file size or managing security. I am not involved in professional document production, so many of the program's... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , January 12, 2011

    Dr mb

    1. The excessively bureaucratic steps to prove teacher status were pure nonsense. Nobody at adobe was able to exercise judgment or common sense.2. May be me, but my new Mac version has less capability than pc version. No way to create PDF from scanner. 2/5 M. Bullard (Carmel, California) - See all my reviews, February 26, 2011

    Pain in the A__ to load this software

    I purchased Adobe Acrobat X Professional Student & Teacher Edition for one project that I need to do over Christmas Vacation. I went to load the software and am told to register first on Adobe's website. The registration process is the LONGEST AND MOST DIFFICULT REGISTRATION that I have ever seen for any product, including you have to scan and attach a copy of your school ID. Good luck if you don't have a scanner, or worse yet, if your school doesn't give you a photo ID.I noticed on Adobe's website that they wanted the school ID to be within the last 120 days. How dare I stay at the same job for more than 4 months. So, I scanned both of my school IDs (I have two because I teach inside a jail), and my most recent paystub, so something was within the last 120 days, but STILL NO SERIAL NUMBER FROM ADOBE, not even an email response acknowledging my submission.After entering the tiny print 22-digit code a few times along with my information, I finally finish... 1/5 John M. Wells (California) - See all my reviews, December 25, 2010
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    Search and reuse scanned content with greater accuracy through improved optical character recognition (OCR).
    Customize PDF Portfolios with an all-new collection of layouts, visual themes, and color palettes.
    Seamlessly integrate PDF files into Microsoft SharePoint workflows.
    Automate multistep tasks and share with others using the Action Wizard.


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    Adobe Acrobat X Professional

    Software (Adobe)

    Rating (34 reviews):
    (3.7/5)
    Adobe

    Good product, but not good enough to justify price

    Before I begin, I should say that I'm reviewing this from an individual user's perspective. Large businesses and other organizations would find the product more useful, but I figure they're unlikely to buy the software from Amazon.The main issue for potential Amazon buyers shouldn't be whether it's a useful product--it is. Rather, is it useful enough to justify its high price? For most users, I think it isn't. Instead, I recommend looking at some other products whose *combined* price is a fraction of Acrobat X Professional.Here are the PDF features I use most and that I think are most relevant to individual users.PRINTING TO PDF. If this is all you want from a PDF software, then Acrobat is waaaay overkill. The free version of Cute PDF is all you need.SCANNING TO PDF. Many scanners come with software that allows you to save as a PDF, so look into that first. Otherwise, check out Cute PDF Professional and Foxit Phantom PDF Suite... 3/5 Peachbulb (New Jersey) - See all my reviews This review is from: Adobe Acrobat X Professional (Software) Customer review from the Amazon Vine™ Program (What's this?) Before I begin, I should say that I'm reviewing this from an individual user's perspective. Large businesses and other organizations would find the product more useful, but I figure they're unlikely to buy the software from Amazon.The main issue for potential Amazon buyers shouldn't be whether it's a useful product--it is. Rather, is it useful enough to justify its high price? For most users, I think it isn't. Instead, I recommend looking at some other products whose *combined* price is a fraction of Acrobat X Professional.Here are the PDF features I use most and that I think are most relevant to individual users.PRINTING TO PDF. If this is all you want from a PDF software, then Acrobat is waaaay overkill. The free version of Cute PDF is all you need.SCANNING TO PDF. Many scanners come with software that allows you to save as a PDF, so look into that first. Otherwise, check out Cute PDF Professional and Foxit Phantom PDF Suite... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , May 26, 2011

    Acrobat X is inferior compared to Acrobat Pro 9.

    I was hoping that Acrobat X would be faster with less glitches than Acrobat Pro 9. However, it is actually worse! The tools are so disorganized. In Acrobat Pro 9, you can customize the tool box in an intuitive fashion, but in version X, it is so convoluted and I couldn't figure out how to make it the way I wanted. Also the Typewriter now pops up with its own window that you cannot integrate into the tool bar. What the heck? And the interface is just ugly. What were the designers thinking???Don't waste your money on this, and stick to the Acrobat Pro 9. 1/5 ccc - See all my reviews This review is from: Adobe Acrobat X Professional (Software) I was hoping that Acrobat X would be faster with less glitches than Acrobat Pro 9. However, it is actually worse! The tools are so disorganized. In Acrobat Pro 9, you can customize the tool box in an intuitive fashion, but in version X, it is so convoluted and I couldn't figure out how to make it the way I wanted. Also the Typewriter now pops up with its own window that you cannot integrate into the tool bar. What the heck? And the interface is just ugly. What were the designers thinking???Don't waste your money on this, and stick to the Acrobat Pro 9. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , February 2, 2011

    Ugly user interface mars this new edition

    I have been a fan of Adobe Acrobat from day one. I do a great deal of work in the print-on-demand field, and PDFs are the defacto-standard, and require specialized formatting. I was excited that version 10 was out, and was looking forward to a lot of new features and a better program all around, but I was disappointed.The user interface is completely changed from v.9, and it actually looks like it belongs to a "lite" version, rather than the flagship v.10 this has been touted to be. It took me a while to find my way to my favorite tools, and even though I've used it a while now, I don't like the configuration, and am going back to v.9. (Adobe has provided user tutorials to help you learn the newly revamped interface. Really? Why do I want to spend time learning a new interface to a program I've already used for years?)If you're upgrading from a really old version of Acrobat, then the features here will seem heavenly. But if you're already using v.9, I... 3/5 KWJ (Los Angeles) - See all my reviews, May 24, 2011
    List Price: $449.00
    Automate multistep tasks and share with others using the Action Wizard.
    Search and reuse scanned content with greater accuracy through improved optical character recognition (OCR).
    Customize PDF Portfolios with an all-new collection of layouts, visual themes, and color palettes.
    Seamlessly integrate PDF files into Microsoft SharePoint workflows.


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    Adobe Acrobat X Standard [Download]

    Digital Software (Adobe)

    Rating (45 reviews):
    (3.4/5)
    Adobe

    Don't buy it! Acrobat 9 is better

    I had a choice between version 9 and X and made the wrong one. I had been using the trial version of 9 and loved how I could copy information in a PDF as a table and paste into Excel. Version X says it has this great new feature of being able to save a PDF as an Excel file and I thought, "Great!" Uh, not so great. Information that used to copy and paste beautifully into Excel is now a jumbled mess. Some of the columns don't translate correctly, so instead of information spread out over 3 or 4 columns, it's all in one - I can get THAT from the free Adobe Reader. I've tried saving as Excel, saving as a Word docx and copy/pasting but each way has produced poor results. I've tried the copy and paste into Excel from some of the exact PDFs that worked with version 9, so it's definitely this version. Maybe there are some other ways that X is better than 9, but this is a huge thing to not work well. 1/5 dissipatedfog (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Adobe Acrobat X Standard (Software) I had a choice between version 9 and X and made the wrong one. I had been using the trial version of 9 and loved how I could copy information in a PDF as a table and paste into Excel. Version X says it has this great new feature of being able to save a PDF as an Excel file and I thought, "Great!" Uh, not so great. Information that used to copy and paste beautifully into Excel is now a jumbled mess. Some of the columns don't translate correctly, so instead of information spread out over 3 or 4 columns, it's all in one - I can get THAT from the free Adobe Reader. I've tried saving as Excel, saving as a Word docx and copy/pasting but each way has produced poor results. I've tried the copy and paste into Excel from some of the exact PDFs that worked with version 9, so it's definitely this version. Maybe there are some other ways that X is better than 9, but this is a huge thing to not work well. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , January 14, 2011

    Party Like It's 1999

    Lets face it; after two decades, Adobe is running out of ways to make documents seem exciting.With Acrobat 10, there are three price tiers. Acrobat pro adds the ability to redact information, make forms and embed media files. Acrobat suite tries to vertically integrate Acrobat with technology from Adobe's other products (Flash, Premiere, and Photoshop) to provide an alternative to Powerpoint.Here's what would excite me: If Adobe took the time to rewrite Acrobat from the bottom up as a 64-bit application. I am running Acrobat on Windows 7 64-bit and it still uses antiquated 32-bit code.I would also be excited if Adobe added serious multi-threading support since most of today's computers have two, four, six and even more processor cores.Adobe definitely has not skimped on heavy-handed Digital Rights Management -- the buzzword for its effort to keep you from stealing this software. Adobe runs its Windows background software even when you... 1/5 Adam Bahner - See all my reviews, December 10, 2010

    Trouble Using with MS Office 2010

    When I bought a new computer in January 2011 I upgraded from Acrobat 8 Standard to Acrobat X Standard specifically because the product advertises it is compatible with MS Office 2010 and Windows 7. I am running 64-bit Windows 7 Home edition. My MS Office suite is 32-bit. Unfortunately, I can't create .pdfs from any Office products.I spent 61 minutes on hold waiting to get through to a tech support individual the first time I called. I have since spent several hours with a tech from India on two different occasions where he controls my screen and tries to solve the problem. The individual has had no luck trying to fix the problem. I really don't think the tech support individual knew much more than I did by watching him fumble around on my screen. I think he may have been searching Adobe's support site for answers! He rescheduled for a third time, but failed to contact me. I have now had to reopen the support claim because Adobe considered my case "resolved" since they... 1/5 Travis H. Long (CA) - See all my reviews, February 28, 2011
    List Price: $299.00
    Price: $269.99
    You Save: $29.01 (10%)
    Search and reuse scanned content with greater accuracy through improved optical character recognition.
    Seamlessly integrate PDF files into Microsoft SharePoint workflows.
    Easily save data in PDF documents to Microsoft Excel spreadsheets to expedite reuse of content.
    Convert PDF files to Microsoft Word documents with improved formatting and layout preservation.


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    Adobe Acrobat X Standard Upgrade form Acrobat Standard 7/8/9

    Software (Adobe)

    Rating (18 reviews):
    (3.7/5)
    Adobe

    Not really any better than Adobe Standard 9

    I've only been using version X for a day and I can see no difference between version 9 and X. I was hoping it would run faster than 9 but it doesn't.It hasn't crashed yet but I'll give it time, its only been a day.The help feature is totally useless. When you search, its the entire adobe website, generating zillions of hits, nothing even remotely relevant. 3/5 David from Boston "Boston Food Snob" (Boston) - See all my reviews This review is from: Adobe Acrobat X Standard Upgrade form Acrobat Standard 7/8/9 (DVD-ROM) Adobe Acrobat X StandardI've only been using version X for a day and I can see no difference between version 9 and X. I was hoping it would run faster than 9 but it doesn't.It hasn't crashed yet but I'll give it time, its only been a day.The help feature is totally useless. When you search, its the entire adobe website, generating zillions of hits, nothing even remotely relevant. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , March 7, 2011

    Great application but less features than previous versions

    I am sorry but I came here to rant about some bolonga Adobe has done. My last purchase, Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard, included the ability to create pdf portfolios. Apparently, pdf portfolios have become quite popular since Acrobat 8 Standard. Anyways, I purchased Acrobat X Standard after reviewing the product comparison pdf for the different versions of Acrobat X. Somehow I missed the bullet point where the Standard version can nologer make pdf portfolios, only the Pro version can do this.Now, Adobe takes a feature they never thought was going to be as popular as it was, moves it from the Standard version to the Pro all in the sake of making me(us) pay $40 more for a simple creation feature. I am highly upset Adobe has done this.Prior to making this purchase I bought a copy of Nuance PDF Converter Pro 6 because a lot of the reviews said it was the closest comparable out there to Acrobat. I personally didn't like PDF Converter, but the price was right. Yet, now... 5/5 E. West (Federal Way, WA USA) - See all my reviews, July 22, 2011

    Acrobat X Standard

    I downgraded from Pro 8.0 to Standard X, and discovered that to upgrade to Standard X, you need to have a prior version of Standard. I downgraded because I wasn't using the features of Pro. But having paid more for the older Pro version, and not being able to upgrade from it to a lesser model kinda sucks. I had to buy an older full version of Standard to make the upgrade work.Also, I noticed that after you combine, for example, say 10 individual files into 1 file, and save the new file, for some reason, it changes the 10 old files without me having done any manipulation to them. So it is more cumbersome to close out all the old files. Before, I used to be able to close all 11 files with one command, so I could delete the 10 old files. But now, it ask you if you want to save file 1, and after you respond "yes" or "no", the menu resets, so you have to start all over again to close all the files individually. So it takes 20x as long to close all the files. So this... 4/5 Peter Yanagawa (Honolulu, HI USA) - See all my reviews, December 8, 2011
    List Price: $139.00
    Search and reuse scanned content with greater accuracy through improved optical character recognition.
    Easily save data in PDF documents to Microsoft Excel spreadsheets to expedite reuse of content.
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    Convert PDF files to Microsoft Word documents with improved formatting and layout preservation.
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    Adobe Acrobat X Professional Upgrade

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    Rating (20 reviews):
    (2.5/5)
    Adobe

    Adobe Acrobat X is terrible and annoying to use

    This new Adobe Acrobat X is terrible and annoying to use. A big disappointment. It's the "Vista" of Adobe.When you launch Acrobat X there's always a start up screen that pops up in the middle of the screen and cannot be disabled, asking if you want to open a file, create a new file, etc., like the user is an idiot.There are only 5 main menus on the top: File, Edit, View, Window, and Help. Acrobat 9 has 10 menu choices. Gone from the main menu on top are Document, Comments, Forms, Tools, Advanced, and Plug-Ins. They were all moved to the new right side panel you have to open up everytime you want to do something and takes up space and covers up the PDF.The Find box is gone from the top. Now you have to hit "Ctrl F" and a small little box appears on the right of the screen to type in the text in. Everytime you want to search a document you have to go through the hassle of opening up the little box.There is a fading toolbar window at the... 1/5 Peppino - See all my reviews This review is from: Adobe Acrobat X Professional Upgrade (Software) This new Adobe Acrobat X is terrible and annoying to use. A big disappointment. It's the "Vista" of Adobe.When you launch Acrobat X there's always a start up screen that pops up in the middle of the screen and cannot be disabled, asking if you want to open a file, create a new file, etc., like the user is an idiot.There are only 5 main menus on the top: File, Edit, View, Window, and Help. Acrobat 9 has 10 menu choices. Gone from the main menu on top are Document, Comments, Forms, Tools, Advanced, and Plug-Ins. They were all moved to the new right side panel you have to open up everytime you want to do something and takes up space and covers up the PDF.The Find box is gone from the top. Now you have to hit "Ctrl F" and a small little box appears on the right of the screen to type in the text in. Everytime you want to search a document you have to go through the hassle of opening up the little box.There is a fading toolbar window at the... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , February 26, 2011

    Inexcusable for a 20-year User of Adobe Products

    I have been a user of Adobe products for 20 years. I have upgraded my Creative Suites from its origin to its current CS5 Design Premium. I have recently had trouble installing updates to Illustrator -- and after 6 hours with customer service and technical support was told to uninstall and reinstall, which I did and did NOT solve the problem. They have no answer. I was having the same problem with Acrobat 9 Pro and spent additional WASTED hours. Finally, I decided to upgrade to Acrobat X Pro. I purchased it from Amazon. I tried to install it on my laptop, put in the X serial number and copied the 9 serial number from my registration page at Adobe -- and it did not recognize my serial number as valid. So deleted the 9 serial number and typed it in exactly as it was on the Adobe registration page -- and still not a valid serial number! I finally called Adobe customer service, who could do nothing, and transferred me to technical support. After 45 minutes (!) on the phone, I was given a... 1/5 Evangel: "A Music Lover , who Happens to Be a... (California) - See all my reviews This review is from: Adobe Acrobat X Professional Upgrade (Software) I have been a user of Adobe products for 20 years. I have upgraded my Creative Suites from its origin to its current CS5 Design Premium. I have recently had trouble installing updates to Illustrator -- and after 6 hours with customer service and technical support was told to uninstall and reinstall, which I did and did NOT solve the problem. They have no answer. I was having the same problem with Acrobat 9 Pro and spent additional WASTED hours. Finally, I decided to upgrade to Acrobat X Pro. I purchased it from Amazon. I tried to install it on my laptop, put in the X serial number and copied the 9 serial number from my registration page at Adobe -- and it did not recognize my serial number as valid. So deleted the 9 serial number and typed it in exactly as it was on the Adobe registration page -- and still not a valid serial number! I finally called Adobe customer service, who could do nothing, and transferred me to technical support. After 45 minutes (!) on the phone, I was given a... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , December 28, 2010

    Works Fine...

    I bought and installed this program, Acrobat X Pro Upgrade, with NO problems. I upgraded from Acrobat 9 Pro FULL version on a Win7 Pro virtual machine running on my Apple iMac i7. You must first uninstall any previous version of Acrobat prior to installing ver X. I chose to upgrade to ver X obtain FULL compatibility with my Office 2010.Unlike some of the other reviews on Amazon, I had ZERO problems with Acrobat X taking/accepting the Acrobat 9 Pro serial number (it even worked with my Acrobat 8 Pro S/N). I can't say why the others had problems, as I don't know all of the details involved with their installations.I use Acrobat extensively every day for business. Therefore, before I took the plunge into their new GUI, and did some homework. All I can say at this time is that the new GUI/menus are a little clunky at first. It shouldn't take too long to acclimate yourself to the new design, as long as you are not completely brain dead. For my use, I think I will... 4/5 MPC - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Adobe Acrobat X Professional Upgrade (Software) I bought and installed this program, Acrobat X Pro Upgrade, with NO problems. I upgraded from Acrobat 9 Pro FULL version on a Win7 Pro virtual machine running on my Apple iMac i7. You must first uninstall any previous version of Acrobat prior to installing ver X. I chose to upgrade to ver X obtain FULL compatibility with my Office 2010.Unlike some of the other reviews on Amazon, I had ZERO problems with Acrobat X taking/accepting the Acrobat 9 Pro serial number (it even worked with my Acrobat 8 Pro S/N). I can't say why the others had problems, as I don't know all of the details involved with their installations.I use Acrobat extensively every day for business. Therefore, before I took the plunge into their new GUI, and did some homework. All I can say at this time is that the new GUI/menus are a little clunky at first. It shouldn't take too long to acclimate yourself to the new design, as long as you are not completely brain dead. For my use, I think I will... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , January 18, 2011
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    Adobe Acrobat Professional 9 [OLD VERSION]

    Software (Adobe)

    Rating (49 reviews):
    (2.9/5)
    Adobe

    Colossal pain in the *&@!

    Adobe Acrobat 9.0 has been a source of frustration. Conflict between Adobe's PDF Maker add-in and Microsoft Office 2007 causes the Microsoft application to crash. Adobe's add-in is automatically disabled by Word, Excel, etc., so you can't make an Adobe PDF while using a Microsoft application. If you enable the add-in in Word (a tricky process in itself) and then try to create an Adobe PDF from a Word file, Word crashes. But now you can create a PDF from a Word file when you are in the Adobe application! Major heartburn! I wish I had stayed with Adobe Acrobat 5.0!On Adobe's website there is a TechNote that will guide you through no less than FIVE solutions (three printed pages) to help you resolve the conflict between Acrobat 9.0 and Microsoft Office 2007. Buy Adobe Acrobat 9.0 only if you are prepared to do battle with the default settings in Microsoft Office 2007. 2/5 J. Bradley (Rancho Mirage, CA) - See all my reviews, July 23, 2008

    Great program - works for me every time!

    I'm that guy in the office that always downloads the betas, always been willing to take a risk to try out the newest software, so I've been through a litany of nightmares when it comes to new programs and their inherent bugs. That being said, I have to say that Acrobat Pro 9 has never given me one bit of trouble. I upgraded from 6 to 9 so I could take advantage of the LifeCycle Designer to design forms for my company. Installation went smooth, and it's never given me any trouble. I recently upgraded to Office 2007, and both programs continue to function perfectly, separately and jointly. I always hate to see other have problems with their software (there are just so many better ways to waste time), and everyone is certainly entitled to their own opinion, but I have give this one a thumbs up. 4/5 Richard R. Borgner "Compliance Guy" (Woodbury, NY USA) - See all my reviews, December 2, 2008

    Worst Product Support

    I am the IT and a small company. We upgraded to Version 9 two computers. Software is fine until you have a problem. Mother board crashed in one requiring replacement. Adobe will let you install Acrobat then it checks out configuration. Adobe nag Tells you software will shut down in 30 days. Checking FAQ you must deactivate software before installing on another computer and it must be the original computer. Called customer support sept 10th. On hold 92 minutes had to leave phone for work then called back and placed on hold for another 32 minutes still no support. On hold today 34 and counting. I will update this if I ever get adobe to answer customer support. Microsoft customer support had my fix for me on day after I email them. 1/5 Edward "Hockey Guy" (king of Prussia, PA, United States) - See all my reviews, September 14, 2009
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    Adobe Acrobat Standard 9 [OLD VERSION]

    Software (Adobe)

    Rating (35 reviews):
    (3.1/5)
    Adobe

    More buggy bloatware from Adobe!

    Acrobat 8 has never integrated with Office 2007, or worked right with my scanner, so I foolishly bought Acrobat 9 in the hope it would be an improvement. It's not.It seems Adobe simply focused on jamming more features into an already bloated and buggy application making things even worse. The office 2007 integration *still* does not work--even after spending hours trying the suggested solutions from Adobe. Beware, even for this $300 product, Adobe CHARGES for any phone support beyond basic installation help.In addition to not working with Office 2007, Acrobat 9 is slow, throws up frequent error messages, and leaves part of itself running even after you shut it down which keeps Windows from shutting down without clicking past an "Acrobat has stopped responding" message. I also had trouble with Adobe's finicky product activation.Memo to Adobe: More features are useless if the basics don't work reliably. People don't want products that take 20 minutes... 1/5 EmbeddedFlyer (Seattle, WA United States) - See all my reviews This review is from: Adobe Acrobat Standard 9 [OLD VERSION] (DVD-ROM) Acrobat 8 has never integrated with Office 2007, or worked right with my scanner, so I foolishly bought Acrobat 9 in the hope it would be an improvement. It's not.It seems Adobe simply focused on jamming more features into an already bloated and buggy application making things even worse. The office 2007 integration *still* does not work--even after spending hours trying the suggested solutions from Adobe. Beware, even for this $300 product, Adobe CHARGES for any phone support beyond basic installation help.In addition to not working with Office 2007, Acrobat 9 is slow, throws up frequent error messages, and leaves part of itself running even after you shut it down which keeps Windows from shutting down without clicking past an "Acrobat has stopped responding" message. I also had trouble with Adobe's finicky product activation.Memo to Adobe: More features are useless if the basics don't work reliably. People don't want products that take 20 minutes... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , August 7, 2008

    First worthy upgrade since version 5.0

    I've been using Adobe Acrobat for many years - basically couldn't live without it since I deliver 99% of my work to clients in PDF format. Version 5 has been great - stable, fast, does the job. Every time a new version is released I try it out. Version 6 was horrid and a crash-fest. Version 7 was a bit better, but slow and bloated. Version 8 was OK, but did not see a compelling reason to change from v5. Version 9 is the first time I've been willing to shell out more bucks. After a using it for about a month, I'm very happy I did.One of my main uses for Adobe is creating PDF forms. Version 9 is the first time that you can set up a form that can be saved to disk by a user, provided he/she is using version 8 or above of the reader. Finally!! Granted, this feature should have been implemented years ago, but appreciate that it is finally here. The form wizard actually works in this version - saves lots of time in setup.Creating PDFs is speedy and works well from... 5/5 Comdet - See all my reviews, August 24, 2008

    Do Not Buy This Product - A Nightmare!

    I purchased Adobe Acrobat 6 a while back and it never worked (creating a PDF file) on my Windows XP system. I recently purchased a new laptop with Vista and I thought I would give version 9 a try. What a mistake. First the program worked fine, then Adobe sent a 9.1 release and ever since then it messed-up my whole computer. Every time now I right-click on any Icon on my computer, an Adobe Acrobat installer dialog box pops-up and acts like it's trying to re-install the program.If I open the program and try to make a PDF of the file, it says of any file type that it is unrecognized. Also, every time I start-up or reboot my computer, once the computer starts up it says that the computer needs to be re-booted again so the 'upgrade' can take effect. I just click no, but even after removing this software and apply Norton System Works and System Mechanic 8 to clean up the registry, that re-boot pop-up is still there. I've now have two bad experiences with this program in... 1/5 AdobemanAZ (Arivaca, AZ USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Adobe Acrobat Standard 9 [OLD VERSION] (DVD-ROM) I purchased Adobe Acrobat 6 a while back and it never worked (creating a PDF file) on my Windows XP system. I recently purchased a new laptop with Vista and I thought I would give version 9 a try. What a mistake. First the program worked fine, then Adobe sent a 9.1 release and ever since then it messed-up my whole computer. Every time now I right-click on any Icon on my computer, an Adobe Acrobat installer dialog box pops-up and acts like it's trying to re-install the program.If I open the program and try to make a PDF of the file, it says of any file type that it is unrecognized. Also, every time I start-up or reboot my computer, once the computer starts up it says that the computer needs to be re-booted again so the 'upgrade' can take effect. I just click no, but even after removing this software and apply Norton System Works and System Mechanic 8 to clean up the registry, that re-boot pop-up is still there. I've now have two bad experiences with this program in... Read more Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , April 15, 2009
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    Adobe Acrobat 8.0 Standard Windows

    Software (Adobe)

    Rating (4 reviews):
    (3.8/5)
    Adobe

    Slower than previous version

    My company recently upgraded to Acrobat 8 from Acrobat 6. Maybe there are some new tools that I don't need to use yet. But in general, I'm unhappy with this upgrade. The OCR takes longer. When extracting pages, I get a strange "in use" error seemingly randomly. Then half the pages disappear into the ether and half stay on the PDF I'm extracting from. The new PDF is not created. Be very careful to check before you save anything you do! Guess I'll just have to slow down and be less efficient thanks to this "upgrade." 2/5 Office Gopher (Indy, USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Adobe Acrobat 8.0 Standard Windows (CD-ROM) My company recently upgraded to Acrobat 8 from Acrobat 6. Maybe there are some new tools that I don't need to use yet. But in general, I'm unhappy with this upgrade. The OCR takes longer. When extracting pages, I get a strange "in use" error seemingly randomly. Then half the pages disappear into the ether and half stay on the PDF I'm extracting from. The new PDF is not created. Be very careful to check before you save anything you do! Guess I'll just have to slow down and be less efficient thanks to this "upgrade." Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , January 7, 2009

    An Upgrade

    I've been working with Adobe Acrobat 5 for years, it was time for an upgrade, but I didn't want to spend a fortune on the new version. This was a compromise.It creates a much cleaner pdf than 5 did, and it was much faster. However there were some flukes (as with any software) romping over my preferences - ie it conflicts with the new Adobe X Reader plug-in for browsers and causes pdf files not to display in a web browser. They can still be shown locally. I simply uninstalled and re-installed and set my preferences again.All in all, it's a good upgrade compromise. 4/5 Vanessa (North Idaho) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: Adobe Acrobat 8.0 Standard Windows (CD-ROM) I've been working with Adobe Acrobat 5 for years, it was time for an upgrade, but I didn't want to spend a fortune on the new version. This was a compromise.It creates a much cleaner pdf than 5 did, and it was much faster. However there were some flukes (as with any software) romping over my preferences - ie it conflicts with the new Adobe X Reader plug-in for browsers and causes pdf files not to display in a web browser. They can still be shown locally. I simply uninstalled and re-installed and set my preferences again.All in all, it's a good upgrade compromise. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews  Was this review helpful to you? , January 8, 2012

    Adobe Acrobat 8 is Terrific!

    This version of Adobe Acrobat (version 8.0) is cost-effective yet has all the features most people need. It works well with Microsoft Office (2003/2007)and has some of the neat features I wanted such as the insertion of comments and sticky notes. 5/5 Patrick McCarthy (Hanover Park, IL) - See all my reviews, October 4, 2011
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