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PDF Builder

Exploit the power of Adobe Acrobat with PDF Builder . With PDF Builder you can easily create PDF files on the fly from many different file types including TXT,XLS,DOC,JPG,GIF,TIF,DWG,DXF,RPT,PPT,MDB,etc. Even create PDF files from web pages! Effortlessly combine different file types into a single PDF file. File information is stored in a project database so you can create your PDF files at any time by simply clicking a button....
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The Sleuthhound- PDF Search

Sleuthhound PDF Search is a document search tool for your PDF files and MS Office documents. This PDF search software allows you to index and search PDF files and find the info you need in a second. Select folders with your PDF files, enter keywords and the results are instantly displayed. Documents are listed browser-style and the keyword is highlighted and displayed. Search Adobe PDF, MS Word, MP3, HTML, ZIP, text and other documents....
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Adobe Acrobat 7 0 Standard Upgrade from Standard Version 4-6

4 stars (Adobe Acrobat 7 standard) - It has some nice upgrades from version 6. It is quicker than the previous version. Highlighting text is a bit easier. It caused a few problems with my officejet 5510xi and its ports, but I found a patch for the officejet and all is well. It is a product that is helpful in my work. 4 stars (Cleaner look and feel) - The new Adobe Acrobat has a cleaner look and feel, and is more user-friendly. I especially apreciate the new quick distiller buttons in any Microsoft application, which allow you to create a PDF in one click rather than having to go to File and Print. Some functionality as before, with some new organization and better look/feel. 5 stars (Best yet) - After using 7.0 for a few weeks I find that this is the best yet. The speed of opening attachments and the compression when making them is fabulous. I highly recommend anyone to upgrade to 7.0. ...
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Adobe Acrobat 7 0 Professional Upgrade from Professional Version 6

1 stars (Avoid: "Worse than Malware") - 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...
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Adobe Acrobat 7 0 Professional Upgrade from Standard Version 4-7

3 stars (Great functionality but misleading samples and slow speed) - 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. 1 stars (Hair-pulling Conflicts with Word) - I've wasted hours and frustration trying to figure out why I kept losing my changes to MS Word's Auto...
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Adobe Acrobat 7 0 Standard

3 stars (Cannot Summarize and Print ONLY PAGES WITH COMMENTS!) - Aside from being great for making PDF files and the usual stuff I just found this one major problem. If you try to summarize comments and print them (or save as a separate file) you get every page "even if it doesn't have a comment on it"! I just found this little snafu after printing out 240 pages when I only needed the 5 pages that actually had comments! I only want to print JUST THE PAGES THAT HAVE COMMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH THEM. I don't need a page after every page that has no comments that says "This page has no comments"! DUH! What a waste of my time and paper! Why the heck did Adobe change this from version 6 to 7?? 2 stars (Very mixed feelings...,) - I use PDFs a lot and I must say that quite often I turn to Free PDF software to actually do the tasks that Acrobat fails to do. One area I have always had a problem with is the formatting of some documents in size and sometimes Acrobat simply fails to recognize them and so I switch to the Free PDF software which has no problems doing this and is easier to use. However if you are a pro PDF maker who wants to add sigs and links and notes and chapters and all the other function tags including security tags then I recommend this product hands down as the best one. I just find that it is not always the best PDF software package in the world, but a good one all the same. I would not recommend buying this one just to make standard PDF files alone. If you want to touch up those file then this is what you need to do that right. 1 stars (Great product gone bad -- warning -- don't buy this version,) - Having purchased and been very happy with Acrobat 4-6 standard editions, I am sorry to say Version 7 is real step backwards for Adobe: -- The program will not read many pdf documents Acrobat 4-6 will (this may some sort of font copyright problem or just a flaw in this version of the software). -- The Activation process is tedious, difficult and prevent...
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Adobe Acrobat 7 0 Professional

5 stars (Adobe Acrobat Professional soft ware) - The program is all I expected it to be and more - it makes working in the file very easy and I can email the entire file to anyone. Great program!!! 1 stars (AutoCad LT not supported) - I upgraded to 7.0 pro because of the advertised AutoCad enhancements. What they failed to say is that it does not work for AutoCad LT. There is no advantage over 5.0 for my needs. A total waste of money for me. 4 stars (Acrobat 7.0 Professional) - Perfect for creating memory efficient copies of important home documents for organizing and managing home records. Only shortcoming is the price is higher than I think it ought to be. ...
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Adobe Acrobat 7 0 Standard Upgrade from Standard Version 4-6 Mac

4 stars (A Good Reason to Upgrade) - Acrobat 7 Standard on the Mac offers nearly all the features of Acrobat 7 Professional. The windows version of Professional includes a whole extra program (livecycle designer) for creating forms and using xml data. The Mac version does not include that program. However, Professional does offer a couple of very important features: 1) The first is building indexes of documents. Indexing is similar to a search but is much more powerful. An index is a pre-built catalog of all the words in your document, saved as a separate file. After the index is built, whenever you want to search a document, you search the index instead, and searches are almost instantaneous. Searching a regular pdf without an index is quite slow. The real power of the index comes when you index multiple pdf's at once. You could have 100 reports, or a dozen books, or whatever, pre-indexed, and any future search is very very fast. Indexing is definitely a slick feature and an impressive trick if you create content for end users or clients. 2) The other important feature is mostly for the advertising/design/print community. Acrobat Pro allows a lot of interaction with press-ready files. You can view separations, preflight documents, and chop large pages into smaller pieces and print any portion of a page you like. If you work with documents for a living, the Professional version is almost a must-have. Finally....speed. Version 7 is still slow to load. But on a Mac you can leave your computer on for weeks at a time and just leave Acrobat running, so that's not too big of a deal. You can speed up load times by de-activating plug-ins that you don't use. If you just use Acrobat to just view documents, you don't need a lot of the plug-ins. If you use Acrobat professionally, I'd leave the plug-ins active. Do a Get Info on the Acrobat program, click open the Plug-ins tab, and you can uncheck plug-ins to deactivate. For a full description of each plug-in, look under the ...
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Adobe Acrobat 7 0 Professional Mac

4 stars (An Indispensable Tool for Any Pro) - Acrobat 7 Professional on the Mac offers very little over Acrobat 7 Standard. The windows version includes a whole extra program (livecycle designer) for creating forms and using xml data. The Mac version does not include that program. However, Professional does offer a couple of very important features: 1) The first is building indexes of documents. Indexing is similar to a search but is much more powerful. An index is a pre-built catalog of all the words in your document, saved as a separate file. After the index is built, whenever you want to search a document, you search the index instead, and searches are almost instantaneous. Searching a regular pdf without an index is quite slow. The real power of the index comes when you index multiple pdf's at once. You could have 100 reports, or a dozen books, or whatever, pre-indexed, and any future search is very very fast. Indexing is definitely a slick feature and an impressive trick if you create content for end users or clients. 2) The other important feature is mostly for the advertising/design/print community. Acrobat Pro allows a lot of interaction with press-ready files. You can view separations, preflight documents, and chop large pages into smaller pieces and print any portion of a page you like. If you work with documents for a living, the Professional version is almost a must-have. Finally....speed. Version 7 is still slow to load. But on a Mac you can leave your computer on for weeks at a time and just leave Acrobat running, so that's not too big of a deal. You can speed up load times by de-activating plug-ins that you don't use. If you just use Acrobat to just view documents, you don't need a lot of the plug-ins. If you use Acrobat professionally, I'd leave the plug-ins active. Do a Get Info on the Acrobat program, click open the Plug-ins tab, and you can uncheck plug-ins to deactivate. For a full description of each plug-in, look under the help menu whil...
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Adobe Acrobat 7 0 Professional Upgrade from Standard Version 4-7 Mac

4 stars (A Good Reason to Upgrade) - Acrobat 7 Professional on the Mac offers very little over Acrobat 7 Standard. The windows version includes a whole extra program (livecycle designer) for creating forms and using xml data. The Mac version does not include that program. However, Professional does offer a couple of very important features: 1) The first is building indexes of documents. Indexing is similar to a search but is much more powerful. An index is a pre-built catalog of all the words in your document, saved as a separate file. After the index is built, whenever you want to search a document, you search the index instead, and searches are almost instantaneous. Searching a regular pdf without an index is quite slow. The real power of the index comes when you index multiple pdf's at once. You could have 100 reports, or a dozen books, or whatever, pre-indexed, and any future search is very very fast. Indexing is definitely a slick feature and an impressive trick if you create content for end users or clients. 2) The other important feature is mostly for the advertising/design/print community. Acrobat Pro allows a lot of interaction with press-ready files. You can view separations, preflight documents, and chop large pages into smaller pieces and print any portion of a page you like. If you work with documents for a living, the Professional version is almost a must-have. Finally....speed. Version 7 is still slow to load. But on a Mac you can leave your computer on for weeks at a time and just leave Acrobat running, so that's not too big of a deal. You can speed up load times by de-activating plug-ins that you don't use. If you just use Acrobat to just view documents, you don't need a lot of the plug-ins. If you use Acrobat professionally, I'd leave the plug-ins active. Do a Get Info on the Acrobat program, click open the Plug-ins tab, and you can uncheck plug-ins to deactivate. For a full description of each plug-in, look under the help menu while in Acrobat...
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Adobe Acrobat 7 0 Standard Mac

4 stars (An Important Tool for the Paperless Office) - Acrobat 7 Standard on the Mac offers nearly all the features of Acrobat 7 Professional. The windows version of Professional includes a whole extra program (livecycle designer) for creating forms and using xml data. The Mac version does not include that program. However, Professional does offer a couple of very important features: 1) The first is building indexes of documents. Indexing is similar to a search but is much more powerful. An index is a pre-built catalog of all the words in your document, saved as a separate file. After the index is built, whenever you want to search a document, you search the index instead, and searches are almost instantaneous. Searching a regular pdf without an index is quite slow. The real power of the index comes when you index multiple pdf's at once. You could have 100 reports, or a dozen books, or whatever, pre-indexed, and any future search is very very fast. Indexing is definitely a slick feature and an impressive trick if you create content for end users or clients. 2) The other important feature is mostly for the advertising/design/print community. Acrobat Pro allows a lot of interaction with press-ready files. You can view separations, preflight documents, and chop large pages into smaller pieces and print any portion of a page you like. If you work with documents for a living, the Professional version is almost a must-have. Finally....speed. Version 7 is still slow to load. But on a Mac you can leave your computer on for weeks at a time and just leave Acrobat running, so that's not too big of a deal. You can speed up load times by de-activating plug-ins that you don't use. If you just use Acrobat to just view documents, you don't need a lot of the plug-ins. If you use Acrobat professionally, I'd leave the plug-ins active. Do a Get Info on the Acrobat program, click open the Plug-ins tab, and you can uncheck plug-ins to deactivate. For a full description of each plug...
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Compare PDF

Compare PDF can compare both - related and non-related files. "By keywords" comparison feature highlights common and unique keywords, allowing to compare non-related files. "Word by word" comparison compares files with a common ancestor. If you work with plain text, then you can edit compared documents, apply or decline changes. Finally, you can bring comparison details to simple or advanced structured report....
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Advanced PDF Manager

This utility is a Adobe Acrobat PDF file search, index, compare and convert tool. Advanced PDF Manager includes: Compare PDF - this utility allows to company Adobe Acrobat PDFs and compare folders with PDF files; PDF Search - this utility allows to search for PDF files on local hard disks and across the network; PDF Index - this tool allows to create an index of PDF files and search in it; PDF2TXT - converts PDF to text....
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