Frame 7.2 & Acrobat Standard 6

2006-08-26 Thread Fred Ridder
I'm sorry but that is simply incorrect. In both the 6.0 and
7.0 versions of Acrobat, both the Standard and Professional
editions have included Acrobat Distiller. The capabilities of
Distiller are slightly different between Standard and Pro
(Pro supports the use of watched folders and has additional
capabilities if you're creating PDFs from CAD applications) but
it is certainly part of the package in each case.

My opinion only; I don't speak for Intel.
Fred Ridder
Intel
Parsippany, NJ


>From: "Karen L. Zorn" 
>To: "'Ann-Marie Grissino'" 
>,
>Subject: RE: Frame 7.2 & Acrobat Standard 6
>Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2006 19:08:33 -0700
>
>You need the Professional version to get Acrobat Distiller.
>
>Karen L. Zorn
>Zorn Technologies, Inc.
>Mesa, AZ
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: framers-bounces+k.zorn=zorntech.com at lists.frameusers.com
>[mailto:framers-bounces+k.zorn=zorntech.com at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf
>Of Ann-Marie Grissino
>Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 9:27 AM
>To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
>Subject: Frame 7.2 & Acrobat Standard 6
>
>
>I've never run Acrobat Standard, always Professional. Does anyone know if
>you can generate PDFs from Frame 7.2 if you have only Acrobat Standard 6.0?
>
>Thx.

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Monitor issue

2006-08-26 Thread George Newfield
Hi Framers,

After four years of operation, my Dell monitor, Model D1626HT just went south. 
So if 
I may, I'd like to solicit your thoughts on a high quality 20" monitor that 
won't 
bankrupt my resources. Are today's LCD monitors in the $350-$500 price range up 
to 
the task, or does one have to spend over $1000 for equivalent results?

I do a great deal of work in Photoshop and of course FrameMaker, using WinXP 
Pro, SP2.

Many thanks in advance,
George



Monitor issue

2006-08-26 Thread Bernard Aschwanden
I'm using the UltraSharp 2007WFP Wide Flat Panel with Height Adjustable Stand 
(copied that right from the Dell site) and it's fantastic. The price is 
currently around US$549, but the wide aspect helps with a "place" to store 
designers, catalogs, structure view and so on. I recommend this one.

I'm looking to get a new 30" model as soon as it drops under 1K just so that I 
can see two 8.5/11 pages, at 100%, side by side. The current monitor lets me 
see two at 80% without an issue, so if your fonts and layout are set up right, 
the wide monitor may be a real benefit.

Compare the 20, 24 and 30 here: http://tinyurl.com/fzceg

By the way, we bought a second system that uses the same monitor and watch 
movies, play video games and so on with no issues. It's not a "big screen TV" 
but still really nice.

The only caveat is that you really should get a video card that supports DVI-D 
to take best advantage.

Hope that helps,

Bernard



Bernard Aschwanden
Publishing Technologies Expert
Publishing Smarter

bernard at publishingsmarter.com 

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From: framers-bounces+bernard=publishingsmarter.com at lists.frameusers.com 
[mailto:framers-bounces+bernard=publishingsmarter@lists.frameusers.com] On 
Behalf Of George Newfield
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 11:39 AM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Monitor issue

Hi Framers,

After four years of operation, my Dell monitor, Model D1626HT just went south. 
So if 
I may, I'd like to solicit your thoughts on a high quality 20" monitor that 
won't 
bankrupt my resources. Are today's LCD monitors in the $350-$500 price range up 
to 
the task, or does one have to spend over $1000 for equivalent results?

I do a great deal of work in Photoshop and of course FrameMaker, using WinXP 
Pro, SP2.

Many thanks in advance,
George
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Monitor issue

2006-08-26 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain
The Dell 20" LCD is a very good value! I use it (at home) and one
of their 24" wide-screen LCD at work. The 20" has 1600x1200 native
resolution, and the 24" has 1920x1200 native.

Excellent results, and there are occasionally sales at Dell on the
LCD monitors. The 20" is often on sale (go to the Small Business
section - the prices are always best there).

Although absolute color accuracy is the reason I also have a Sony
20" GDM-F20 on a third system for images, there is no reason to use
a CRT anymore, imho, for general purpose text and image editing.

If you want greater color accuracy, then you can calibrate the LCD
using a Spyder color calibrator.

Z

George Newfield wrote:
> Hi Framers,
> 
> After four years of operation, my Dell monitor, Model D1626HT just went 
> south. So if I may, I'd like to solicit your thoughts on a high quality 
> 20" monitor that won't bankrupt my resources. Are today's LCD monitors 
> in the $350-$500 price range up to the task, or does one have to spend 
> over $1000 for equivalent results?
> 
> I do a great deal of work in Photoshop and of course FrameMaker, using 
> WinXP Pro, SP2.
> 
> Many thanks in advance,
> George
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Monitor issue

2006-08-26 Thread Mike Wickham
> After four years of operation, my Dell monitor, Model D1626HT just went 
> south. So if I may, I'd like to solicit your thoughts on a high quality 
> 20" monitor that won't bankrupt my resources. Are today's LCD monitors in 
> the $350-$500 price range up to the task, or does one have to spend over 
> $1000 for equivalent results?

Check out the Dell 2407FPW ($895):

http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us=en=dhs=19=320-4335

I've got a 2405FPW, which is the older version of this 24" widescreen LCD 
and love it. It's native resolution is 1920x1200, so it easily holds a 
2-page spread. You can rotate it to portrait mode, too.

Mike Wickham