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Previously on "PDF Files/Acrobat - anyone else avoid like the plague?"
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI avoid Acrobat like the plague, but I don't mind PDF as such, probably because it's a native format on OS X and iOS.
Which addresses your first point, BTW: you have such a horrible experience because of Acrobat, not the file format. Even on my old iPhone 3GS, PDF rendering speed is perfectly acceptable.
In OS X I view the same PDF using Preview without a problem, very responsive. Open it in Acrobat and computer burns a hole in the desk.
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I've just had files sent to me in PDF because some numpty thought they'd be 'safer as read-only'.
:rolleyes
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Originally posted by AtW View PostFirefox has got build-in JavaScript viewer for PDF now, not ideal but works quicker than Acrobat.
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Firefox has got build-in JavaScript viewer for PDF now, not ideal but works quicker than Acrobat.
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Ah, so it's Acrobat. I'll try out your suggested viewer. Thanks.
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PDF is my niche so definitely don't avoid it. Acrobat on the other hand is a crappy bloated piece of tulip.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI avoid Acrobat like the plague, but I don't mind PDF as such, probably because it's a native format on OS X and iOS.
Which addresses your first point, BTW: you have such a horrible experience because of Acrobat, not the file format. Even on my old iPhone 3GS, PDF rendering speed is perfectly acceptable.
Acrobat the application is tulipe. PDF as a file format is fine. Just use a different PDF viewer (assuming your not a Mac User.)
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I avoid Acrobat like the plague, but I don't mind PDF as such, probably because it's a native format on OS X and iOS.
Which addresses your first point, BTW: you have such a horrible experience because of Acrobat, not the file format. Even on my old iPhone 3GS, PDF rendering speed is perfectly acceptable.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWhat format do you prefer? PostScript?
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PDF Files/Acrobat - anyone else avoid like the plague?
I can't stand PDF files. Don't know if the problem is with the file format or with Acrobat but navigation is awful and I've always found it slow, unresponsive and very resource hungry.
How the hell is this useless technology the de facto standard?
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