Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net)
syed.hos...@aeris.net
To: Mike Wickham i...@mikewickham.com,
framers@lists.frameusers.com framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: OT: Adobe Acrobat Pro and Adobe Reader on same client
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At 06:05 -0600 23/1/14, Davis, David wrote:
If you have Windows 8, it comes with Microsoft HyperV built in, you can
create a virtual machine with a few clicks, install Reader in it, and play
away to your hearts content. (Shock news: Windows 8 actually does have some
useful new features in it,
Guys, you keep emphasizing that I used a quote of Dov's from 10 years
ago-- and I did (9 years ago, actually). But I also included one other
quote and a link to third message in the same post. These were from
times more recent. One was from 2010, which was only one version back in
Acrobat. I'd
Acrobat Pro and Adobe Reader on same client
Guys, you keep emphasizing that I used a quote of Dov's from 10 years
ago-- and I did (9 years ago, actually). But I also included one other
quote and a link to third message in the same post. These were from
times more recent. One was from 2010, which
Mike, point taken. Dr. Reng said the same thing too.
Perhaps ... a different question that may be more interesting:
Do people here feel that it is necessary to check a PDF in a Reader
only environment if that PDF looks fine in Acrobat?
Because, I have yet to see one of my files pass
On 1/23/2014 1:17 PM, Syed Zaeem Hosain (syed.hos...@aeris.net) wrote:
Do people here feel that it is necessary to check a PDF in a Reader
only environment if that PDF looks fine in Acrobat?
I don't normally feel it is necessary. My understanding has always been
that Reader is