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Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional Upgrade from Standard Version 4-7 [Old Version]
 
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Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional Upgrade from Standard Version 4-7 [Old Version]

by Adobe
Windows 2000 / XP Professional / XP Home Edition / XP Tablet PC Edition
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)


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System Requirements

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

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Product Features

  • Create PDF files with the click of a button from Microsoft applications and AutoCAD
  • Create a single Adobe PDF document from multiple sources, including portions of Web pages and previously combined Adobe PDF documents
  • Use the included Adobe LiveCycle Designer 7.0 software to create PDF forms that look like the paper forms they replace
  • Easily attach source documents such as spreadsheets, multimedia files, images, and drawings to an Adobe PDF document
  • Enable anyone with free Adobe Reader 7.0 software to use highlighter, sticky note, pen, and other commenting tools

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 7.8 x 2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • ASIN: B00069ECAO
  • Item model number: 22020214
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: November 15, 2004
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #7,916 in Software (See Top 100 in Software)

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

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.



Create PDF documents from any application that prints.
Easily create Adobe PDF documents
Create Adobe PDF documents with one-button ease from Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Windows users can also create PDF documents with one-button ease from Outlook, Internet Explorer, Project, Visio, Access, Publisher, and AutoCAD.

New Feature: Easily design Adobe PDF forms
Use Adobe LiveCycle Designer 7.0 software (now included with Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional--Windows only) to create PDF forms that look like the paper forms they replace. Incorporate business logic, such as calculations and data validations.

Enjoy improved performance
With improved performance you can quickly convert, collect, and organize Adobe PDF documents.

Reuse, don't re-create, work
Easily grab text, tables, measurements, and embedded object data to use in other applications.



Turn stacks of documents into easily searchable PDF archives.
Convert paper to electronic format
Scan paper documents and forms to create compact, searchable archives of Adobe PDF documents.

Assemble documents
Create a single Adobe PDF document from multiple sources--including portions of Web pages and previously combined Adobe PDF documents. Print, extract, or delete the subdocuments. Improved output preview tools help ensure that documents will be printed as designed.



Combine application files into a single Adobe PDF document.
Control document organization
Arrange pages in an Adobe PDF document in the order you want, to present information accurately and effectively.

Use enhanced headers, footers, and watermarks
Easily add headers, footers, and watermarks to Adobe PDF documents.

Search with more power
Search according to text and document properties to quickly find files on local machines and network drives.

Organize Adobe PDF documents
Quickly find a list of Adobe PDF documents you have recently opened. View them as thumbnails, and drag and drop files into related collections.



With improved performance you can quickly convert, collect, and organize Adobe PDF documents.
New Feature: Enjoy improved attachment capabilities
Easily attach source documents such as spreadsheets, multimedia files, images, and drawings to an Adobe PDF document.

New Feature: Extend commenting capabilities
Enable anyone who uses free Adobe Reader 7.0 software to actively participate in reviews.

Use familiar review and commenting tools
Use familiar commenting tools including a highlighter, sticky notes, pen, strikethrough, callout, dimension lines, and more.



With Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional, you can enable anyone with free Adobe Reader 7.0 software to use highlighter, sticky note, pen, and other commenting tools. Plus, organize comments from multiple reviewers with sorting and filtering tools.
Track reviews
Create a list of reviewers and automatically track the feedback you receive.

Approve documents electronically
Use digital signatures for faster electronic approval.

Protect sensitive and confidential documents
Add access control to protect documents inside and outside the firewall, online and offline.

Use password protection
Restrict access to documents using 128-bit encryption.

Control permissions
Set document permissions and restrictions on whether Adobe PDF documents can be printed, copied, or changed.



Add an electronic signature to your documents.
Sign documents digitally
Sign electronic documents using digital signatures.

Product Description

Acrobat 7.0 Professional is the advanced way to create, control, and deliver more secure, high-quality PDF documents. Assemble electronic or paper files - even Web sites, engineering drawings, and e-mail - into reliable PDFs that are easy to share with others, using free Adobe Reader 7.0 software. Enjoy improved performance as you quickly convert, collect, and organize Adobe PDF documents. Extend comment capabilities for more active participation in reviews Improved attachment capabilities - Attach spreadsheets, multimedia files, images, and drawings to an Adobe PDF document Protect sensitive and confidential documents inside and outside the firewall, online and offline Use password protection to restrict access to documents with 128-bit encryption Set document permissions and restrict which PDF documents can be printed or changed Sign electronic documents using digital signatures


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39 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Massive compatibility issues - Beware!, June 17, 2005
By 
M Nobleman "MN" (Litchfield, CT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional Upgrade from Standard Version 4-7 [Old Version] (CD-ROM)
That's right if you have fillable forms created in a previous version and expect to change them, your out of luck. I thought compatibility was the cornerstone of Acrobat.

Our firm does over $300 Million worth of business a year. We thought that Acrobat Professional ability to create fillable forms that could be shared, updated, and filled out by clients was a blessing. We not have dozens of worthless forms. And then there's the embarrassment when a client with Acrobat 7 can't fill out a form. THINK OF THE COST!

Adobe's site doesn't even mention the issue (although, their site search and help system is so poor that it may be their somewhere - who knows.)

At first, I thought I was doing something wrong. But, when I called support I was told that forms were not compatible. The service person then told me that she thought there might be a fix. However, without a service plan we'd have to pay to talk to Technical Support. We paid good money for this software (we buy multiple licenses) and only had this version for two days.

Considering the magnitude of this issue. I'm guessing there are other major problems with this release of Acrobat..

Adobe should fire its entire staff of software developers and the arrogant managers who let this software hit the market without providing fully functional compatibility.
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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So Far, So Good, May 31, 2005
This review is from: Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional Upgrade from Standard Version 4-7 [Old Version] (CD-ROM)
So far, I'm very pleased with this upgrade from my Adobe Acrobat Standard 6.0 to Adobe Acrobat Professional 7.0. The installation process went flawlessly and everything still works. Also, this version seems to start up MUCH faster than the previous version. It might be due to the "Adobe Acrobat Speed Launcher" which is now in my XP Home Startup Group, but since that doesn't seem to lengthen my Windows boot process, it's transparent, and welcome, to me. A couple of other very welcome changes are that 1) Acrobat appears to have linked into Windows Explorer: using the Thumbnail view, Windows Explorer now displays the first page of PDFs instead of just the generic Acrobat logo, and 2) the Organizer tool gives Acrobat the ability to do some PDF-related document management. Combined, these two capabilities might give enough functionality to let me stop using Scansoft's PaperPort for my document management needs and just use Acrobat. I'll keep looking into it.

UPDATE: After working with Acrobat as my PDF document manager for about a week and having gone through its entire help file (793 pages), I've decided to use it instead of my previous Scansoft PaperPort 9/OmniPage Pro 14 setup. It's not the best in the world, but it's workable. My document management needs are simple: I need to scan in my receipts and account statements to PDF format, OCR them so they're searchable, and manage them so I can find them. For various reasons that are unimportant here, Scansoft has irritated me into trying alternatives: Adobe Acrobat appears to be it. I can use Acrobat's Create PDF function to scan my documents and OCR them. I can then use its Organizer to see those PDFs in one of three ways: 1) grouped under various History folders, 2) organized into a directory tree with options to set up Favorite folders, or 3) in various collections that I can produce which include links to documents of my choice. For text searching across my disk, I still use Copernic Desktop Search (free) as I did with Scansoft (though I could set up a Search Index in Acrobat, instead). My only complaints are that 1) the scanning/OCR process is slower in Acrobat since it opens and closes my scanner's interface for each page (instead of leaving it open), 2) Acrobat's OCR results aren't as accurate as Scansoft's, and 3) if I scan to a Searchable Image, Acrobat doesn't give me an opportunity to correct Suspect words. If I scan to Formatted Text & Graphics, I can edit Suspect words, but I end up with Acrobat's attempt to recreate the document instead of an actual picture of it with searchable text hidden behind it. Oh, well. I can live with that since it will allow me to get rid of two applications and the PDF it produces is about half the size of what I was getting with Scansoft.

For those interested, my upgrade process is below:

The first thing I did was uninstall my previous copy of Acrobat (version 6, standard). I did this through Start | Control Panel | Add or Remove Programs and uninstalled all the Acrobat stuff in the reverse order I installed it. I then rebooted (just to be sure) and ran this version's SETUP program. After I entered this version's serial number, it asked me for my previous version's CD for verification (it also gave me the option of verifying my upgrade status by phoning Adobe). I put the CD in the drive, it recognized it, and finished the installation. It then prompted me to activate the product over the internet (which I did without problem). Again, just to be sure, I rebooted (which wasn't necessary), and started up Acrobat. It immediately prompted me to register via the internet (which I did without problem) and asked if I wanted it to automatically check for critical updates. I said "yes" and it went out and got the current 7.0.1 update. I installed that, rebooted (not necessary), and was up and running. I started up all my programs which might use Acrobat files, opened a few of them, and all looks good.

Even though Acrobat's OCR process isn't as accurate or as fast as I'd hoped, everything else looks good. So, I'm giving the product a rating of 5 stars out of 5.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Great functionality but misleading samples and slow speed, August 5, 2005
By 
Bruce W. Zeuli (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional Upgrade from Standard Version 4-7 [Old Version] (CD-ROM)
Acrobat 7 introduces much new functionality in both document review and forms creation. I found the document review functionality to be very well done and very powerfull. It has great depth as a review and markup tool. It is in the area of forms creation with Designer 7 that I found problems. First I found much of the information misleading. I was interested in some specific functionality that PRO was supposed to turn on for Viewer only users. After activating that functionality and finding that it still didn't work with Viewer, I learned that it wasn't just the PRO version of Acrobat that was needed but another Adobe server product costing tens of thousands of dollars. Kind of like giving someone a key to the bank when everything of value is stored in the vault. The second issue was one of speed. I took an existing form created in MS Word and converted it to Acrobat. That process worked well but when I added dynamic elements things slowed to a crawl. Dynamic elements are things like, areas that expaned as users type or checkboxes that show or hide form areas as needed. Everything worked, but some elements took 10 seconds to refresh on a 2.4 gig computer. Lastly a warning about the new file format used by Acrobat 7. The forms functionality provided by Designer 7 changes the Acrobat format into an entirely new file type. As such that new file type does not work with many (any ?) exiting Acrobat compatible server products. In fact it even prevents Acrobat Pro 7 from doing things like batch combining of Acrobat files. Time will most probably solve both the speed and compatibility issues. I just wish that software manufactures would provide a document showing the pluses and minus offered when upgrading to a major new release like Acrobat 7.
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