Most users have Adobe Reader installed on their computers as a way to read PDF file. You may have noticed that it is updated quite often to patch various security holes. The worst thing is that users rarely use the features that allow the holes to appear in the first place. If you simply want software...
The problem I'm about to describe is most obvious to those in the sign industry. It can certainly affect any user, though most designers don't use large enough dimensions to hit the limit. Let's go over this "problem" and how to avoid it. You may hear that PDF files have a limit...
It is very common these days that graphic artists are working with PDF files. Artists assume because the file looks perfect in a reader application that it can be imported flawlessly for editing in CorelDRAW (or Adobe Illustrator). That just isn't the case. A PDF file was created from some other...
Everybody needs the ability to view PDF files, right? For most users this means you install Adobe Reader . A full install of Adobe Reader v8 takes up 210 MB on your hard drive and it can be a bit slow to load. A new version is on the way with even more features and I fear it will be even larger and slower...
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on Wed, Jun 25 2008
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About a week ago there was an announcement from Adobe about the upcoming Acrobat 9 . One of the biggest features is that Acrobat has native support for Adobe Flash technology. This means you could embed Flash video inside of a PDF file. The new version will begin shipping on June 26th and I'll be...
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on Wed, Jun 11 2008
Filed under: coreldraw, unleashed, pdf, adobe, x4, flash, acrobat