Nowadays, bytes are pretty cheap, and your thumbs can use the exercise.
Bytes are cheap, thumbs are not and actually, your thumbs do not need the
exercise. Each extra space is an extra push with your thumb. Unfortunately most
of us use less than efficient movement when we are keyboarding away
I've read several discussions on this list about multiple versions of FM
runing on the same system (it works). Can multiple versions of Acrobat also
run on the same system? I recently installed Acrobat 7 on my system (XP2)
but did not uninstall Acrobat 5. Acrobat 5 now displays an error
Dov has always been *very* emphatic in his warning to never have
multiple versions of any component of the Acrobat suite installed,
at least on Windows systems. I've never had reason to doubt this
advice, so I have never gone against it.
From: Diane Gaskill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Framers
My employer wants to know if this is legal:
We are adding 3 writers. We currently all run Frame 7.2. We will be ordering
Frame 8 for the new writers, with the intention of later this year,
upgrading all 10 of the other writers to Frame 8. In the interim, we don't
want some writers in 7.2 and some
Although (very unfortunately), it is PHYSICALLY possible to
have multiple versions of Adobe Acrobat concurrently installed,
concurrent versions of Adobe Reader concurrently installed, or
some combination of versions of both Acrobat and Reader installed,
the truth is that the architecture of these
Without reading the 8 EULA, which I don't have access to, yes,
probably it's not legal.
Why not just follow the KISS principle and get three 7.2 packages off
the shelf of a retailer who has left-overs and then see if Adobe will
follow it's usual procedure of giving an upgrade to the current
Dov,
Amazing. You described the exact problem we are concerned about at my
company (and why I left Acrobat 5 on my system). We are using Acrobat 7 but
set the compatibility to Acrobat 6 in case some of our users are using an
older version. But even so, we are getting some complaints from the
Because of how my employer purchases software, we can't buy from someone who
isn't Adobe when we buy Adobe software. It's a very frustrating purchasing
process.
We were hoping if we purchase 8, then it would sort of cover us on the extra
use of the 7.2 seats in a retroactive way. We would have,
My advice, for what it is worth, is to contact Adobe Customer
Support ASAP instead of relying on the guesses of those on the
list as to what might be legal, what Adobe might allow, etc.
Explain your situation and see whether they might be able to
make some reasonable accommodation for you,
Without seeing one of these PDF files that cause problems it
would be very difficult to know what is really going on. For what
it is worth, some of the current clone PDF readers (including the
Mac previewer) have problems with perfectly valid PDF files from
Acrobat (or exported from InDesign and
Thank you, Dov. I'll do that. I was hoping someone might have just contacted
Adobe with this same issue and knew.
sharon
Sharon Burton
CEO, Anthrobytes Consulting
951-369-8590
www.anthrobytes.com
-Original Message-
From: Dov Isaacs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, August 05,
>Nowadays, bytes are pretty cheap, and your thumbs can use the exercise.
Bytes are cheap, thumbs are not and actually, your thumbs do not need the
exercise. Each extra space is an extra push with your thumb. Unfortunately most
of us use less than efficient movement when we are keyboarding away
I've read several discussions on this list about multiple versions of FM
runing on the same system (it works). Can multiple versions of Acrobat also
run on the same system? I recently installed Acrobat 7 on my system (XP2)
but did not uninstall Acrobat 5. Acrobat 5 now displays an error
Dov has always been *very* emphatic in his warning to never have
multiple versions of any component of the Acrobat suite installed,
at least on Windows systems. I've never had reason to doubt this
advice, so I have never gone against it.
>From: "Diane Gaskill"
>To: "Framers (E-mail)"
My employer wants to know if this is legal:
We are adding 3 writers. We currently all run Frame 7.2. We will be ordering
Frame 8 for the new writers, with the intention of later this year,
upgrading all 10 of the other writers to Frame 8. In the interim, we don't
want some writers in 7.2 and some
Although (very unfortunately), it is PHYSICALLY possible to
have multiple versions of Adobe Acrobat concurrently installed,
concurrent versions of Adobe Reader concurrently installed, or
some combination of versions of both Acrobat and Reader installed,
the truth is that the architecture of these
Without reading the 8 EULA, which I don't have access to, yes,
probably it's not legal.
Why not just follow the KISS principle and get three 7.2 packages off
the shelf of a retailer who has left-overs and then see if Adobe will
follow it's usual procedure of giving an upgrade to the current
Dov,
Amazing. You described the exact problem we are concerned about at my
company (and why I left Acrobat 5 on my system). We are using Acrobat 7 but
set the compatibility to Acrobat 6 in case some of our users are using an
older version. But even so, we are getting some complaints from the
Because of how my employer purchases software, we can't buy from someone who
isn't Adobe when we buy Adobe software. It's a very frustrating purchasing
process.
We were hoping if we purchase 8, then it would sort of cover us on the extra
use of the 7.2 seats in a retroactive way. We would have,
My advice, for what it is worth, is to contact Adobe Customer
Support ASAP instead of relying on the guesses of those on the
list as to what might be legal, what Adobe might allow, etc.
Explain your situation and see whether they might be able to
make some reasonable accommodation for you,
Without seeing one of these PDF files that cause "problems" it
would be very difficult to know what is really going on. For what
it is worth, some of the current "clone" PDF readers (including the
Mac previewer) have problems with perfectly valid PDF files from
Acrobat (or exported from InDesign
Thank you, Dov. I'll do that. I was hoping someone might have just contacted
Adobe with this same issue and knew.
sharon
Sharon Burton
CEO, Anthrobytes Consulting
951-369-8590
www.anthrobytes.com
-Original Message-
From: Dov Isaacs [mailto:isa...@adobe.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 05,
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