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Adobe Acrobat 5.0 Upgrade OSX Mac

Adobe Acrobat 5.0 Upgrade OSX Mac
From: Adobe

Buy New: $99.99



New (1) Used (3) from $50.00

Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 10511

Format: Cd-rom
Platform: Macintosh
Color: Adobe Acrobat 5.0 Upgrade
Media: CD-ROM
Edition: Upgrade
Operating System: Macintosh
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 3.7 x 3.4 x 0.7

Model: 12001432
UPC: 718659161170
EAN: 0718659161170
ASIN: B00005ATSS

Release Date: April 12, 2001
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Any business that requires documents to be shared, reviewed, and edited across broad networks will undoubtedly benefit from Adobe Acrobat 5.0. If you've never used Acrobat before, you'll be amazed at how easy it is to convert Office documents and Web pages to PDF files (portable document format). If you already use Acrobat, new features and enhancements--including the ability to upload documents to Web sites and intranets--make this version a worthwhile upgrade.

Installation is quick and easy; within 15 minutes of opening the box we were saving Web pages as PDF files and adding comments to our documents. New users may want to take a tour around the help sections (either online Help or tool tips) to get acquainted with the program. In addition, checking out the help section will ensure you don't miss out on some of the more hidden features within the application, such as color management and timesaving Windows and Mac shortcuts.

One of the most important new features of version 5.0 is the ability to develop new documents from PDF files. You can now save the PDF file to Rich Text Format (RTF), and then edit the document using your word processor. Another important new feature is the ability to create interactive forms, which actually look a lot like their paper counterparts. And once you figure out how to upload these forms to your company intranet, you can share them with all relevant team members. Team members can even sign these forms, using a password-protected digital signature.

As always, the ability to comment on documents and Web pages remains an important reason to use Acrobat. A toolbar on the left-hand side gives users easy access to the list of comment tools, which range from highlighting tools, note boxes, pencil and line tools, and strikeout tools which let you erase lines of text. Once you've marked up a file or Web page, you can send the file to team members, business contacts and clients. As long as they have the Acrobat Reader (available free from Adobe's Web site), they should be able to read these files. And Acrobat retains the quality of your documents when you print them, so you don't have any nasty surprises when you pick up your documents from the printer.

Companies with employees in different physical locations can only benefit from Acrobat 5.0. While version 4.0 is obviously still a strong and very useful product, upgrading to Acrobat 5.0 promises a host of Internet-ready new features designed to accompany your business to the next level of high-speed communication. --Gisele Toueg--This review refers to the full Windows version.

Amazon.com Review
Adobe Acrobat 5.0 is PDF-creation software, direct from the company that first established the PDF standard. PDF stands for portable document format, and it remains the best way to format documents so they can be read by anyone on any platform. Version 5.0 brings significant improvements, particularly with regard to its interaction with other leading software, such as the Microsoft Office suites and programs such as Photoshop and Illustrator.

Installation is easy. Included in the installation is a function button added to Office applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. When you've written a document in these programs, simply click the PDF button on the toolbar and it will guide you through saving it as a PDF. Anyone with Acrobat Reader--free and available for download from Adobe's Web site--can view the documents.

You can also upload these documents to Internet sites, or onto networks. This is a key feature of this version. This Web-savvy function means you can post documents on an intranet or a network, and other users can simultaneously view, write on, edit, highlight, and stick notes on it using Acrobat's tools in their browser windows. This has obvious merit for anyone running meetings where not all attendees can be physically present.

You can place graphics from leading software products such as Illustrator and Photoshop into these PDFs, and when clicked on later, they will launch the original creation program if editing is needed. You can also create and add digital signatures to the PDF file, and, once the key is exchanged with your chosen recipient, security of the documents will be assured, as only the recipient can open them.

All in all, Acrobat 5.0 should be an essential toolbox element for anyone who needs to share documents. It is easy to use, creates extremely high-quality items--whether business spreadsheets, brochures for customers (it maintains the integrity of the onscreen version on printers, guaranteeing that the look you intended is rendered to a high quality) or Web sites--and ensures that security is maintained through signatures, and through the fact that only the creator can edit the original file. --Alison Jardine

--This review refers to the Windows version of this product.

Amazon.com Product Description
Adobe Acrobat 5.0 lets you easily convert any document to an Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) file. Whether you create business plans, spreadsheets, graphically rich brochures, or Web sites, Acrobat 5.0 is essential. Anyone with the free Adobe Acrobat Reader can open your Adobe PDF file across a broad range of hardware and software. It will look and print exactly as intended. Save on printing, mailing, and warehousing by easily distributing compact, secure, searchable Adobe PDF files with Adobe Acrobat 5.0.

Teams can work smarter by adding comments to your PDF files right from their Web browsers with electronic highlighting and sticky notes, e-signature approval, and more. Control access to sensitive content by adding password protection to your document. Confidently share business plans, spreadsheets, graphically rich brochures, and even Web sites. Use a variety of security options to control access to sensitive content or prevent others from changing or printing your document.

Adobe PDF files retain the originals' visual integrity--with layout, fonts, formatting, links, and images intact. Get enhanced integration with Adobe Illustrator 9.0 and Photoshop 6.0. Acrobat 5.0 provides support for transparency and consistent color management. Click an image in your Adobe PDF file to edit natively in Photoshop, or open Adobe PDF pages or graphics in Illustrator for editing. Repurpose information from your Adobe PDF files by saving the files in Rich Text Format (RTF) for editing in Microsoft Word. Automatically crop, rotate, or insert a large number of Adobe PDF pages with new batch processing capabilities, and use tiling options to easily proof oversized documents.

Accelerate the Web site review and approval process. Capture your graphically rich sites as PDF files so clients and internal teams can approve and comment on your text and layout without having to go online. Attach Adobe PDF files to e-mail or post them to your network server. Adobe products are tightly integrated, so PDF conversion with Acrobat is a natural next step after you've created pages with Adobe GoLive or other graphically rich software.


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Warning re Acrobat 5.0 Upgrade for Mac   June 21, 2001
A. E. Siegman (STANFORD, CA United States)
6 out of 7 found this review helpful

If you purchase the Acrobat 5.0 upgrade for a Mac running OS 7.x or 8.x with Adobe Exchange previously installed, and your experience parallels mine, you'll waste 2 to 3 hours attempting without success to install it. If you then fight your way through Adobe's support system, you'll find that there's a "fix" on their web site -- In other words, Adobe will ship you a product *which they know at the time of shipping* to be totally non-functional, and despite having your contact information from the online order, give you no warning of this. (Incidentally, for your [money] they supply you with a CD *and no users manual*)


4 out of 5 stars Great but pricey for creating your own .pdfs   May 17, 2001
James Bow (Kitchener, Ontario Canada)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

Almost everybody who is on the Net has the free download Adobe Acrobat Reader. With this reader, users are able to view .pdf documents in exactly the same format the writer published it. So, how did the writer publish his or her .pdf? Answer: he paid a lot more and got the non-freeware version of Adobe Acrobat (sometimes called Adobe Acrobat Pro or Adobe Acrobat Writer).

There is absolutely no doubt that this software is essential if you produce a lot of documents electronically. In any other format (HTML, Word, etc), you run the risk that the users' machines will reconfigure your document in ways that you hadn't intended. Adobe Acrobat locks your publication into a format that can be transferred between computers and across computer platforms.

It is, however, priced for the office user. Home users, once again, have to shell out over $... for the standard version and $... for the upgrade. It's a shame, as home computers are not just about games and surfing the Net. Some people do some serious writing outside of the office. If home users could pay half the price for this product, it would be well worth it.


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