Adobe buys Macromedia
Originally Posted by westcoaststyle
It's more of a universal document than those that are proprietary like word perfect, word, and the mac programs. It makes sense to me... :dunno:
the mac programs?!!? the apple uses pdf format for their screen captures on their os.
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Originally Posted by sherwood
PDF is honestly the dumbest thing i've ever seen, why would anyone use it is beyond me...
PDF is probably the most universal format you can use that wont lose information when transfering between platforms and programs. why anyone would NOT use it is beyond me.
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Originally Posted by darth asiandoood
PDF is probably the most universal format you can use that wont lose information when transfering between platforms and programs. why anyone would NOT use it is beyond me.
I used to use it al the time to send secured documents of files you don't want changed by another party. You can use it for all kinds of stuff....one of the single best programs ever written.
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as long as adobe destroys every last trace of macromedia's UI's, i'm ALL for it. whoever designed their interfaces was an idiot. they really had no idea what they were doing, all the way up until the MX versions. adobe's interfaces are decades ahead of that crap.
they could do a couple things to make PDFs less of a pain. either open up the format and allow third party readers/writers, or slim down the PDF browser plugin so it operates quicker and smoother. as a format it's already pretty good as it is. its name describes it's purpose perfectly; a Portable Document. it's not meant to be a word processing format like microsoft word documents. and like you said, most other document formats still have a lot of issues going cross platform, language, browser, etc. you don't have any of these problems with PDFs.
Originally Posted by westcoaststyle
It's more of a universal document than those that are proprietary like word perfect, word, and the mac programs. It makes sense to me... :dunno:
Originally Posted by mayonaise
as long as adobe destroys every last trace of macromedia's UI's, i'm ALL for it. whoever designed their interfaces was an idiot. they really had no idea what they were doing, all the way up until the MX versions. adobe's interfaces are decades ahead of that crap.
they could do a couple things to make PDFs less of a pain. either open up the format and allow third party readers/writers, or slim down the PDF browser plugin so it operates quicker and smoother. as a format it's already pretty good as it is. its name describes it's purpose perfectly; a Portable Document. it's not meant to be a word processing format like microsoft word documents. and like you said, most other document formats still have a lot of issues going cross platform, language, browser, etc. you don't have any of these problems with PDFs.
they could do a couple things to make PDFs less of a pain. either open up the format and allow third party readers/writers, or slim down the PDF browser plugin so it operates quicker and smoother. as a format it's already pretty good as it is. its name describes it's purpose perfectly; a Portable Document. it's not meant to be a word processing format like microsoft word documents. and like you said, most other document formats still have a lot of issues going cross platform, language, browser, etc. you don't have any of these problems with PDFs.

I use PS all day long and have just gotten in the habit of always leaving it open as long as the computer is still on. It sucks they can't up the speed on boot time but such is life.
Acrobat is a bit faster than PS is though and loading up ImageReady is painful at times.
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Originally Posted by Nightshade
Adobes trademark is slow opening 
I use PS all day long and have just gotten in the habit of always leaving it open as long as the computer is still on. It sucks they can't up the speed on boot time but such is life.
Acrobat is a bit faster than PS is though and loading up ImageReady is painful at times.

I use PS all day long and have just gotten in the habit of always leaving it open as long as the computer is still on. It sucks they can't up the speed on boot time but such is life.
Acrobat is a bit faster than PS is though and loading up ImageReady is painful at times.
i would think itd be a good thing that they bought macromedia.. i think they both have great software, i can see adobe improving a lot of things.
i leave my photoshop open all the time, but i dont think the load is THAT bad
i leave my photoshop open all the time, but i dont think the load is THAT bad
Originally Posted by KRA
i would think itd be a good thing that they bought macromedia.. i think they both have great software, i can see adobe improving a lot of things.
i leave my photoshop open all the time, but i dont think the load is THAT bad
i leave my photoshop open all the time, but i dont think the load is THAT bad
Originally Posted by Reno Fett
an example of one of the things that concerns me is how, with each release, adobe reader has gotten substantially worse. i haven't tried v7 yet.
PDF's offer no security. That's like saying a mac is better for graphics. It's what the company wants you to believe, it's not what's true.
HTML has been around far longer and much more widely accepted. HTML would have been a much better alternative.
HTML has been around far longer and much more widely accepted. HTML would have been a much better alternative.


