Fair point John. I guess I wasn't specific enough. We really want the browser-based review option, because that is the only way reviewers will be able to see the comments of other reviewers online-- which helps to avoid multiple comments on the same point. The email and manual roll-up into one reviewed document is OK, but not as helpful for our needs.
Funny that it apparently works with Acrobat Reader 6 though...wonder if we can't just find a copy of 6 out there somewhere and distribute that...hmmm... -----Original Message----- From: John Posada [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2006 2:23 PM To: Neil Tubb; Combs, Richard; framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: RE: Using Acrobat's Online Review Feature We allow corrections and we don't use the server. You only need the server if you want to use browser based reviews, which wouldbe colaborative. That wasn't in the original question, was it? We make the PDFs, send them to reviewers by email, they open locally in Reader 7, then save it and send it back. > Document Server. I find it amazing that everyone else skated over > this > fact- is it really that common to have this product installed? I'd > never > heard of it until today. A co-worker here told me that the > Lifecycle > Server product is a piece of junk, and requires its own dedicated > machine to boot. Can anyone dispute this? John Posada Senior Technical Writer "So long and thanks for all the fish."
