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Highway robbery. After an hour of explaining this to tech in a foreign country with very hard to understand English, they said they knew the answer, it was simple and that they would tell me just as soon as I paid them $40. Adobe will not support this product without a $40 fee. My version will not work, will not uninstall, will not repair, will not do anything.
Our purchase was easy and shipping was excellent. Adobe Acrobat is worth every penny. I'm glad we purchased it.
For example, try formatting text from the default red, 10 point font. There is no simple way to add pages from one file to a new one.
I would not recommend spending 200+ dollars for this unpredictable piece of software. Toolbars seem to disappear at will.
This piece of software is disappointing at best. Merging pdfs is clunky at best.
Adobe should dominate the PDF creation market but it would take very little to surpass this product. Too many seemingly basic things are incredibly difficult to do.
Only a search of the internet clued me in that pressing "Ctrl - E" would magically pop up a text formatting toolbar.
It has been working out great for me so far.There have been quite a few reviews complaining about stability and installation issues. I run this product on my WinXP desktop and Vista laptop. There may be forums on the web that list the specifications of the computers experiencing these issues.As far as I'm concerned, this product is very useful to me and I recommend it. I haven't experienced those problems and do not know what the differences could be between my computers/software and theirs. It installed easily and has been very stable for me (no lockups or crashes). I use it to create pdf documents and to fill out and save pdf forms.
Avoid, and look for open-source alternatives. This is really quite disappointing- Acrobat, which used to be a quick, low-resource alternative to text delivery, has become a piece of software so bloated that it crashes constantly, takes an eternity to install or uninstall, and is generally not worth the upgrade. I'd wager that 90% of people would be just fine with Acrobat from 6 years ago, and most of the "features" added to this suite are unnecessary and actually detrimental to the software.
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