- Platform: Windows 2000 / NT 4 / XP
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Combine multiple documentsincluding large-format technical drawings and page layoutsinto one compact Adobe PDF file in a single step. Automatically initiate and manage document reviews using intuitive electronic tools. Create forms that can be exchanged with colleagues and customers, and archive your project files as searchable Adobe PDF files.
View, navigate, and comment on large-format documents with tools that eliminate the need for paper-based reviews, making it faster and easier to meet critical deadlines. Streamline proofing cycles with robust tools that let you automatically track, manage, and incorporate electronic feedback. View detailed artwork or large-format documents with intuitive navigation tools. Output PDF/X-compliant files, and help eliminate surprises at the printer by preflighting files and previewing and printing color separations.
Adobe Acrobat gives you advanced control over document exchange and output. It enables business, creative, and engineering professionals who work with graphically complex documents to improve the reliability and efficiency of business-critical document exchange. You can reliably exchange documents, streamline critical document reviews, protect intellectual property, ensure high-quality printed output, accelerate document reviews, create searchable archives, and prepare final files for print. Part Number 22020031.
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99 of 101 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Intrusive and Slow,
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This review is from: Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Professional [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
Be warned: this latest release of Acrobat continues Adobe's aggressive trend of intruding into your desktop environment, this time without providing an easy way to undo the damage once its done. 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 are deeply hidden in the setup process. 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). 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.
49 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Really a mess,
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This review is from: Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Professional [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
It's obvious that Adobe feels safe and entrenched as THE maker of PDF creation software, because Acrobat installs like a herd of elephants moving in to your computer. It completely re-worked my MS Word toolbars and would not allow me to restore them the way I want them. (Even after un-installation, there is still something at work against my normal.dot template.) Other applications felt the impact, too. All I want is a way to make PDF files, not a new lifestyle.
Unfortunately, Acrobat 6 could not deliver the PDF files for me. On a P4, 1.8 Ghz system, I allowed it to process my Word document for 5 hours before I gave up and had to get some real work done. I went and found activePDF Composer, which handled the same Word file and delivered my PDF file in just 10 minutes. Get over yourself, Adobe.
30 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Too Many Bugs...Wait for First Service Pack,
By Philip G. Michaels (Seattle, WA. United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Professional [OLD VERSION] (CD-ROM)
Unfortunately it looks like Adobe released Acrobat 6 too early. There are quite a few bugs and problems with no fixes yet. In general the program operates much slower than Acrobat 5. The main problem many users, including myself, presently have with Acrobat 6 is that we can not import a scan from our scanners. Some scanners work, but many do not (including most if not all HP USB scanners, and many other manufacturer USB scanners). There is presently no fix for the problem. I needed to be able to scan images into acrobat, so I had to temporarily uninstall Acrobat 6 and downgrade myself to Acrobat 5 until the problems are worked out. Adobe does not provide any time frame when a service pack to fix this problem will be made available. I suggest that potential buyers examine the Adobe users forum to see the many problems people are encountering with Acrobat 6... My suggestion is to wait until Adobe works out the problems in this version before you purchase it. They are a good company, so I know they will eventually get to fixing all the problems. Those of us who paid the money for the software already are stuck waiting for this to happen. In my case, the software is essentially useless until this happens. Good luck, if you decide to get it now. In my opinion, Adobe just released this one too eary. Hopefully next time they will test it first.
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