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Comments on: Adobe swings out Acrobat 9

So let me see... 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 15:36 GMT

Stop

You can create documents in the new format, but you can't view them for another month... surely it would be better to ensure that you release both at the same time? Why bother to create any new content whilst there aren't any viewers out there?

Yes... It is a serious question. :-) 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 15:44 GMT

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Does Acrobat Reader 9 come with its own Dedicated Media Players/Content Providers .... for an Edge Advantage/Vulnerability Exploit Opportunity with Private Goods and Treasured Possessions.

'Bloatier version lands." 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 16:01 GMT

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There, fixed that for you.

http://www.foxitsoftware.com/pdf/rd_intro.php - Already supports embedded multimedia.

Acrobat Sucks - Fox It Rules 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 16:02 GMT

Sounds like their sticking more features in that practically no one will ever use, which just means the reader will take even longer to load all the random rubbish that Adobe seems happy to stick it with.

Foxit Reader for the win, I've opened 100+ page PDF's with images in under a second.

Prices 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 16:06 GMT

Unhappy

"Adobe today published US and Canadian prices for Acrobat 9 which comes in three varieties: Standard at $299, or $99 to upgrade, Pro for $449, or $159 to upgrade, and Pro Extended for $699, or $229 to upgrade."

So the UK prices will be at least £299 for Standard, £449 for Pro & £699 for Pro Extended.

When will Adobe et al learn that you don't do currency conversions just by changing the $ sign to a £ sign

Not more bloat.... 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 16:21 GMT

Flame

Please God, no, not more PDF bloat....... Seems Adobe have forgotten what the acronym stands for.

Adobe Reader 9 - now starts up in less than 120 seconds!

So How Many Gig is the Download 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 16:55 GMT

Gates Horns

Acrobat Reader has become so bloated.

You can't print it, so why? 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 17:45 GMT

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The PDF format and viewers all suck for viewing documents on-screen. The format is only good for documents that are destined for the printer. So WTF are they adding video support to it for?

Gah, it's bad enough as it is when people choose PDF instead of a more suitable on-screen format such as HTML. This is only going to encourage people.

@Prices 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 18:04 GMT

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I'll make you feel worse: In the "Upper Level Academic Institution" where I work we pay *$36* for a license to Acrobat Pro 8. (And the professors still have the gall to complain that it's not free.)

Odd one out? 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 18:06 GMT

Guess me, and probably most other professionals are the only ones who have been eagerly awaiting this release?

I actually found out about two weeks ago, but what the hey.

I'm soo happy... /pop

RE: Not more bloat.... 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 18:11 GMT

I second that! Guess they should rename it from PDF to MMDF, seeing printed movies don't make much sense.

I agree, Foxit is the biz 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 18:33 GMT

Dumped that pie-gobbling pot-bellied bloatmonster from acrobat with its ever-more-fiddled-with user interface, sloth, and its bad rendering (which was the final straw) and went to foxit. That is *fast*.

Does anyone know how they did it? Is there a precompile phase or summat?

RE: Odd one out 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 18:47 GMT

IT Angle

"Guess me, and probably most other professionals are the only ones who have been eagerly awaiting this release?"

Professional whats?

@Prices 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 18:52 GMT

Flame

"When will Adobe et al learn that you don't do currency conversions just by changing the $ sign to a £ sign"

When the suckers paying the £ finally start kicking up a stink about it. Or something else comes along and starts ripping the rug out from beneath their fat, swollen, cheese-ridden arses, of course. Hail Foxit reader and all those many folk that do free or cheap PDF converters!

Simple Math 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 19:30 GMT

PDF + Flash = More Opportunities for Vulnerabilities.

Doesn't that sound like fun?

Yuck... 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 21:05 GMT

Pirate

Whomever embeds audio/video in documents (pdf, doc, whatever) deserves the death penalty (summary judgment, too).

Now, $699 for a bunch of bits and bytes? Crazy MFs... All my PDF needs are taken care of for $0, and in a much better way, apparently (LaTeX or OpenOffice). The only decent and fast PDF creator (from Word docs) here in the lab is my OpenOffice install. Other people people here have Acrobat 8 installed, but it always takes ages to create the PDF (when it doesn't just crash, which is common), and the final look sometimes is not exactly the same as in the doc. So such documents get sent to me for the final conversion (but then I have to check if OOo didn't screw up anything from Word, oh well...). For some reason, the "Export as PDF" from OOo just does it in under a second, no matter the document, and it always looks identical to the original. Why is that, I don't have a clue...

Buy our software and we won't give it to you 

Posted Wednesday 25th June 2008 22:05 GMT

Unhappy

So, as of Monday, our shop was told that we couldn't order Acrobat 8 any more and would have to order Acrobat 9. No problem, costs $8.00 more than 8 but customers are cool. Today, customers started receiving their Acrobat Install Key and a link out to Adobe's site. Only problem is that, apparently, Adobe isn't shipping Acrobat Pro/Std 9. They're just sending out install keys. Sigh.

Have to accept that embedded 3D valuable for some users 

Posted Thursday 26th June 2008 06:40 GMT

I used to work with a bunch of modeling scientists who were very happy with the 3D facilities in Acrobat 8. There was no other way (*) for them to create content that could be easily published and distributed for such visualisations as are allowed by the time-varying 3D movies Acrobat provided.

So then, 

Posted Thursday 26th June 2008 07:40 GMT

Stop

How many gig of RAM and how mighty a processor will you need to load it up (let alone run it at any decent speed).

I hate to think what its install size is. Adobe is into serious bloat.

Their stuff is becomming less and less apealing each release.

Do my eye's deceive me? 

Posted Thursday 26th June 2008 09:00 GMT

Alert

or did amanfromMars just post something in more or less plain english? :O

@Alan, One day, we can but hope that price conversion does not equate to swapping the dollar sign. I doubt it will happen, but one can hope!

More places to hide porn! 

Posted Thursday 26th June 2008 10:38 GMT

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Right more places for my users to hide their porn vids, well makes a change from the sales team using powerpoint I guess.

Printing Movies 

Posted Thursday 26th June 2008 11:34 GMT

Surely this is how Harry Potter does it?

@You can't print it, so why? 

Posted Thursday 26th June 2008 15:50 GMT

Shows that very few people (even professionals?) understand where Acrobat is going. I sat through a presentation on Acrobat 9 last night (it launches on a macbook pro in under 1 second (honest - saw it happen several times)).

There's much more to Acrobat than just making cross platform docs (and a lot more than the very brief story suggests) and in reality the program is not for the ordinary joe

I, for one, would much rather have a 50 page pdf than the equivalent in HTML.

@Ivan Headache 

Posted Thursday 26th June 2008 19:49 GMT

So where's it going?

"I, for one, would much rather have a 50 page pdf than the equivalent in HTML." - and I, for one, would not.

Speedy loading 

Posted Thursday 26th June 2008 22:48 GMT

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Having had a bit of a go on Reader 9, it does seem to load up very very quickly.

However, I couldn't possibly comment on whether it has chuffing great big memory leaks or issues with hogging the CPU. Still.

@ AC 

Posted Friday 27th June 2008 16:59 GMT

OK, You send your 50 page HTML file to a print-shop and I'll send my PDF.