Re: [MacGroup] Download and alarms

2018-08-04 Thread Sandy Price
Jonathan -- What apps are you using to replace InDesign and Photoshop? Sandy > On Aug 3, 2018, at 2:01 PM, Jonathan Fletcher wrote: > > I have been using PDF Expert lately and really like it. I was using PDFPen > before, but it was kind of clunky. PDF Expert has been rock solid for me. I >

Re: [MacGroup] Download and alarms

2018-08-03 Thread Jonathan Fletcher
Tell me about it. BusinessFirst, here in Louisville, does not have an electronic only version. To get the electronic, you have to take the delivery version. So, every week when it comes it goes right into the recycling because I already read all the articles I wanted to see as they were

Re: [MacGroup] Download and alarms

2018-08-03 Thread John Robinson
Jonathan, I use Acrobat to mark up my data at the end of the day, as you know…I’m sure about any of the other programs would do the same. Where I use it the most is scanning. For some strange reason Forbes and Fortune STILL do not allow download of their issues as a PDF, you can only get

Re: [MacGroup] Download and alarms

2018-08-03 Thread Jonathan Fletcher
I have been using PDF Expert lately and really like it. I was using PDFPen before, but it was kind of clunky. PDF Expert has been rock solid for me. I probably depends on what specific features you use, though. Flash is a technology whose time has come and gone. Ain’t no reason for it other

Re: [MacGroup] Download and alarms

2018-08-03 Thread John Robinson
Adobe says they end production by the end of 2020…going to be a lot of reprogramming for many sites!! The only thing I use is Adobe Acrobat, it’s a fantastic PDF program, does PDF Elements do as well? I used to use it but it couldn’t do what I needed, but that was a few years ago. John >

Re: [MacGroup] Download and alarms

2018-08-03 Thread Jonathan Fletcher
Me too. Friends don’t let friends do Flash. > On Aug 3, 2018, at 1:35 PM, Lee Larson > wrote: > > PS/ I’ve been getting by without any Adobe software for many months. It feels > good. -- Jonathan Fletcher jonat...@fletcherdata.com

Re: [MacGroup] Download and alarms

2018-08-03 Thread B. Eric Bradley
It's just a panic move to let them put a sketchy third-party version of Flash Player on your machine. If you were on a legitimate website when the page came up, report it to the site, because somebody bought an ad that's scripted to do that. On Aug 3, 2018, at 1:31 PM, Lee Larson wrote: > On

Re: [MacGroup] Download and alarms

2018-08-03 Thread Lee Larson
On Aug 3, 2018, at 7:53 AM, Suzanne H Blake mailto:dyby...@me.com>> wrote: > Is this for real? I got a notice that I needed to download the latest Adobe > player, and then there wes a big notice about how I had 3 viruses on my > computer, had 90 seconds to DO SOMETHING NOW.’ > I closed that