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5 "standard" (There is actually no such thing as 5 standard, just Acrobat 5)
is the equivalent of 6 Professional.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brian Lamborn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 3:26 AM
Subject: Re: [PDF] Differences between Acrobat 6.0 Standard & 6.0
Professional


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> OK, now I'm confused.  I just checked Adobe's website.  They list 6.0
> Professional for $449, and the upgrade for $149.  Since I have 5.0
Standard,
> can I just get the $149 upgrade, or do I need to get the $449 version?
>
> Brian
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> They call it an upgrade, which technically it is, but Adobe has changed
the
> how the program is marketed. You can buy either standard ($99) or pro
($149)
> It's only 50 bucks more for a laundry list of features.
>
> Rich
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> Rich -
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> Thanks for the comparison sheet.
>
> In response to #2, you can buy Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Standard Upgrade.  Which,
I
> would assume is to upgrade from 5.0 to 6.0.  Correct?
>
> Brian
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> Two questions; two answers.
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> 1. I'm sending you privately a PDF which shows a side-by-side comparison
of
> the differences in AB 6 Standard and Pro. You need to look at them
> one-by-one, and see what works best for you.
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> 2. When you buy Acrobat 6, it is a full version...it's not like a service
> pack, for example.
>
> Rich
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> All -
>
> Looking for a little insight from the group.  I am at the point where I
> really need to step up from Acrobat 5.0 to Acrobat 6.0.  I am trying to
> figure out if I need Standard or Pro.  Generally speaking, I write
technical
> manuals and training programs, where the final product is a PDF to be
> printed.  Sometimes, my clients like to have them available to their
> customers via the web as well.  I do most of my development using
Microsoft
> Word and PowerPoint (driven by customer requirements, personally I would
> prefer to use something more stable than Word, like FrameMaker).  I also
> generate some PDFs from Visio Technical.  On occasion, I create some
simple
> forms.  I don't do any programming.
>
> Also, I would like to see if anyone out there has had any problems when
just
> doing an upgrade, rather than buying the full version.  I realize that
Adobe
> isn't Microsoft, but I know I have had some problems in the past when
> upgrading from one version of a Microsoft product to the new version.  I
> wish I had just bought the full version.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brian
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