Unless/when print technologies change, then you might need that step. Until then your existing Acrobat will continue to work with the old license. I still run a #8 version on an old computer.

Alan



On 30/10/13 5:54 AM, Mike Wickham wrote:
I'm in that crowd, too. My books go to press and I use Acrobat to generate my PDF. I'm sure third party choices could work well, too, but I prefer Acrobat. (That could change if Adobe takes it to a subscription-only model.)

Mike Wickham

On 10/29/2013 10:14 AM, Steve Rickaby wrote:
At 21:02 -0500 28/10/13, Mike Wickham wrote:

Nobody needs PDF unless they want to create documents that will retain fonts and formatting to display identically on every computer. But if you want that, you want PDF-- and you probably want Acrobat because it is the most stable and full-featured.
Those of us who take books to press are tied to PDF/Acrobat, as it's become pretty much the mandatory pre-press format.



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