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Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional (Windows Upgrade)
 
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Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional (Windows Upgrade)

by Adobe Systems Inc.
Windows 2000 / XP / XP Tablet PC Edition
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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System Requirements

  • Platform:   Windows 2000 / XP / XP Tablet PC Edition
  • Media: CD-ROM
  • Item Quantity: 1
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Product Features

  • View, print, and search Adobe PDF files
  • Create PDF documents from any application that prints, including one-button creation from Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
  • Add 128-bit encryption and password protection
  • Create PDF documents with one-button ease from Microsoft Outlook, Internet Explorer, Access, and Publisher
  • Combine multiple application files in to a single Adobe PDF Document
  • Use familiar review and commenting tools including a highlighter, sticky notes, pen, and more
  • Enable Adobe Reader 7.0 software users to participate in reviews
  • Create PDF documents with one-button ease from AutoCAD, Microsoft Visio, and Microsoft Project
  • Preserve document layers in technical drawings in Visio and AutoCAD, and object data in Visio
  • Work with Adobe LiveCycle Designer software to create professional-looking PDF forms
  • Please Note: This is a upgrade version

Product details

  • Item Weight: 322 g
  • Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered.
  • ASIN: B0006IRO32
  • Release Date: 14 Jan 2005
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 6,883 in Software (See Top 100 in Software)

Product Description

Manufacturer's Description

Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional software is the advanced way to create, control, and deliver more secure, high-quality Adobe PDF documents. Assemble electronic or paper files-even Web sites, engineering drawings, and e-mail into reliable PDF documents that are easy to share with others using free Adobe Reader 7.0 software.

Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional enables business, creative, and technical professionals to easily convert electronic or paper documents 0 even Web sites, complex engineering drawings, and e-mail to an Adobe PDF file that accurately reflects the original documents. Adobe PDF documents can be opened by anyone around the world using Adobe Reader.

Combine and organize text files, charts spreadsheets, drawings, PDF documents, e-mails, and more into a single, compressed package with advanced security features that stays together, even after it is opened. Deliver one polished document that anyone can open using Adobe Reader 7.0.

Document reviews can be fast and easy with Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional. Give reviewers familiar tools such as a highlighter, sticky notes, pen, strikethrough, callout, dimension lines, clouds, and more to make up not only text by also drawings and charts. Extend commenting features to reviewers using Adobe Reader 7.0.

Protect information in your electronic in your electronic documents. Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional gives you advanced document security and control inside and outside the firewall, online and offline. Restrict access to documents with passwords, and use digital signatures to help ensure that documents have not been accidentally or deliberately altered. Control whether documents can be printed, copied, or changed.

Product Description

Collect produce and share Intelligent Documents Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional software is the advanced way to create control and deliver more secure high−quality Adobe PDF documents. Assemble electronic or paper files—even Web sites e

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56 of 63 people found the following review helpful
Don't take my word for it that's a quote from the title of a recent post excoriating this irritating and increasingly bloated product on Slashdot.

Be warned: Adobe has not learned its lesson, and despite the outcry that followed the release of version 6, this latest release of Acrobat continues Adobe's aggressive trend of intruding into your desktop environment, again, as in version 6 without providing an easy way to undo the damage once its done--in fact, it's now nearly impossible. Like earlier releases, this version of Acrobat adds startup macros and new toolbar buttons to your existing applications and adds menu entries to your desktop "right click" menus. Adobe argues that these are conveniences, but they are entirely unnecessary (for most of us "printing" to Adobe PDF achieves the same result, is much more convenient, and a more natural model), and clutter what for most users is either a too-crowded user interface (for those who don't have the knowledge or patience to customize it) or a carefully tuned one (for those who do). Unlike many well-behaved applications that provide obvious ways of avoiding this kind of intrusive and disruptive behavior (e.g. through a simple checkbox option in a settings dialog), Acrobat's "option" for disabling this behavior, once deeply hidden in the setup process,is now almost completely absent. To disable the "Convert to Adobe PDF" button that mysteriously appears in the Outlook mail editor, for example, one has to be sure to choose "this feature will not be available" from the "Microsoft Outlook" option under "Acrobat PDFMaker" under "Create Adobe PDF". Simply deleting the button using Outlook's toolbar customization feature will not work: it comes right back when the editor is next opened. Similar problems arise in Word, Excel, Visio, Project, and Internet Explorer. And there's simply no way to get rid of the never-used "Convert to Adobe PDF" and "Combine in Acrobat..." entries in that appear in the desktop context menus for files (even if one installs none of the Acrobat PDFMaker features).

For the technically inclined wishing to repair some of the damage that Acrobat 7 does, there are complex but largely effective step by step instructions available on the web, but even the authors of these are driven to despair by version 7: ("Adobe has really pushed the boat out with Acrobat 7 and managed to screw Word royally") .

In short, Acrobat will make a mess of your working environment, there's no way to completely fix it, and even the partial fix is a pain (and not well documented). (This may seem a minor issue, but if every application followed Adobe's reckless example, our working environments would start to look like strip malls, crowded with features screaming for our attention to the point where it is hard to find what we need when we need it. One of the great strengths of the personal computer desktop is that users can configure it in ways that suit their needs; no application should interfere with that.)

Experienced Acrobat users will also notice that this version continues another frustrating trend for Acrobat (and most other Adobe applications): it is yet again slower to launch than the previous version. In fact, on my 2 GHz Pentium 4, it takes longer to launch than the entire Visual Studio .NET development environment, and longer than the boot sequence for Windows XP!

There are other minor problems as well (arbitrary rearrangements of menu and tool bar items, etc.) but these two major flaws are more than bad enough. Unless you really need the latest Acrobat features, you should probably avoid this upgrade. And if the "improvements" in this release are any indication of where Adobe plans to go with future releases, it may be time to start looking elsewhere for a tool for digital document management.

Fortunately, there's no reason at all to upgrade. Version 7 offers no usefully new features, so you can (and should) avoid this one (at all costs).

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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful
By J. Parr
I'm no computer expert but I like the convenience of just clicking once to create a .pdf. The buttons in my Office environment or on the short cut menu's don't bother me in the slightest and I do wonder how you can get so worked about it. Anyway, it opens very quickly on my laptop and is a god send for turning bloated Word documents into smaller and just as neat .pdf's. It's easy to set up your own document edit settings (like password enable to change the document etc.) and I constantly use the highlight and note making tools available. In short I think it's an excellent product, and yes, Adobe maybe aggressive in the way it tries to corner the market; but then aren't all software companies?
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3 of 10 people found the following review helpful
By feline1
I'd say to disregard the 1star review from that computer nerd above - they obviously haven't a clue of half the applications of Acrobat in the publishing industry.
(He uses WORD, for goodness sakes?! Does any serious document author use Word?!?)
Adobe PDF has revolutionized electronic documentation, and version 7 of Acrobat builds incrementally on existing features to offer the best functionality yet. The "Pre-flight" tools for trapping/colour management&proofing/overprinting etc are particularly powerful,
and we see the beginnings of support for CAD drawings and 3D modelling.
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