on 1/14/03 3:42 AM, Betsy at Betsy Rogers Design wrote:

> My main complaints have been:
> 
> - It crashes EVERY time I try to print a PDF
> - Even though I installed the plug in, it  not work
> with IE (5.1)
> - Since I installed it, I cannot open any e-mail
> attachments by double-clicking (regardless of file
> type)
> - Also, I'm putting together a CD archive of about 100
> PDF docs (in Director) and Reader 5.0 is not behaving
> properly when the Director generated .exe file makes
> the call for 5.0 to open one of the PDFs on the disc.
> 
> Just my personal experience.  Your mileage may vary.
> 
> This is on my Pismo:
> 
> 400/1GB/6MB/OS 9.1
> 
> I never even considered "upgrading" my Power 120 to
> 5.0
> 
> 
> 
> --- Stewart Annis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I use 5.0 with 9.2.2 on my PTP 225 and it works just
>> fine..
>> 
>> Stewart C. Annis
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "James Mironchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "Power Computing List"
>> 
>>> recently, betsy rogers at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> enscribed:
>>> 
>>>> on 1/11/03 9:42 PM, Betsy at Betsy Rogers Design
>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Does anyone know where I can download the
>> installer
>>>>> for version 4 of the Acrobat Reader?
>>>>> 
>>>> I am about to install Acrobat 5 and wonder after
>> reading your post,
>> whats
>>>> the problem with it?
>>>> 4 works fine for me now, why am i going to hate
>> 5?
>>>> thanks for your input...
>>>> betsy
>>> 
>>> I know that 5 has not been opening for me the way
>> that 4 did, as a plugin
>>> for Netscape 7. Now maybe that's because I'm using
>> 8.6 (a situation that
>>> will be rectified soon). Any thoughts? TIA
> 
> 
> =====
> Doug Behr
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> _________________________________________________

Thanks for the Acrobat info. I think I'll install 5.0 on my secondary PTP
225 just to see what it does.
I use acrobat alot to transfer my files to commersial printers, and since
4.0 aint broke, i don't need to upgrade til the printers ask me to.
Regards to all you helpful peopl. This message board is terrific.
Betsy


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