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Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Professional Upgrade

Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Professional Upgrade


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List Price: $149.00
Buy Used: $75.00
You Save: $74.00 (50%)



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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 19 reviews
Sales Rank: 4994

Format: Cd-rom
Platform: Windows
Color: Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Professional - Upgrade
Media: CD-ROM
Edition: Professional - Upgrade
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Operating System: Windows
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 3.7 x 3.1 x 0.8

MPN: 22020032
UPC: 718659318697
EAN: 0718659318697
ASIN: B00008ZGSC

Release Date: May 27, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Delivers tools for all business users, and also offers features tailored specifically for business professionals who work with complex documents, as well as engineering and creative professional document processes.

Amazon.com Product Description
Adobe Acrobat 6.0 Professional software allows business, creative, and engineering professionals who work with graphically complex documents to exchange business-critical documents accurately and efficiently. Convert any document to Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF), and with one click from Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Project, as well as from Microsoft Visio and AutoCAD, preserve document layers.

Combine multiple documents—including large-format technical drawings and page layouts—into one compact Adobe PDF file in a single step. Automatically initiate and manage document reviews using intuitive electronic tools. Create forms that can be exchanged with colleagues and customers, and archive your project files as searchable Adobe PDF files.

View, navigate, and comment on large-format documents with tools that eliminate the need for paper-based reviews, making it faster and easier to meet critical deadlines. Streamline proofing cycles with robust tools that let you automatically track, manage, and incorporate electronic feedback. View detailed artwork or large-format documents with intuitive navigation tools. Output PDF/X-compliant files, and help eliminate surprises at the printer by preflighting files and previewing and printing color separations.

Note: This is an upgrade version.


Customer Reviews:   Read 14 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars 5 stars, but be sure you need it...   April 28, 2003
mtk5150 (Titusville, FL, USA)
140 out of 161 found this review helpful

For just about every user, it's more than likely that one would be better off saving the money and not getting this upgrade. Functionality hasn't changed, many other glitches that have existed since 2.0 still abound. Save your dough and wait until they drastically upgrade.

What the importance of this particular upgrade amounts to is the few operations that have been made easier (working in conjuction with AutoCAD, etc.). But the all around use of the program is essentially unchanged. Do your research first.


2 out of 5 stars Nice, only for the refined search function....bye indexing..   June 8, 2003
Leonard Dahlke (Oakland, CA)
46 out of 51 found this review helpful

The caveats are, have a FAST computer and wait for the major patch that is probably coming soon. Its dreadfully slow on any MAC below 600mhz. Large document manipulation is laughable. The interface redesign is great but the looks dont cover up the fact that it feels sluggish and bloated......what is it with the "save as" function being so slow.....and I mean SLOW!!!!!

I have some issues with Adobe's/Acrobat's all over the map development. One minute its for maintaining a documents integrity, the next its for collaborative review of documents. Then its for printing professionals to deliver burnable files to printing agencies....

Great product but all over the map as far as how Adobe is developing it.

I'm currently involved in a project using Acrobat in creating legal documents for an impending trial. We use Acrobat HEAVILY to say the least. And I can honestly say that Adobe needs to work on a few upgrade items to make it suitable for business needs. A much more lucrative market in the long run.

1. Extractable Bookmarks: It is such a pain to extract pages and have to recreate the bookmark structure manually all over again. When you've done this for the millionth time you are pretty much convinced its a function inexcusably lacking. BTW-this upgrade does not provide the feature.

2. Printing of a documents page structure in relation to bookmarks: It would be wonderful to print or view the bookmarks in relation to the pages they map to. This would verify a logical chronology within the document vs having to literally click each bookmark to verify its link. They provide mapping views in programs like Dreamweaver or Frontpage. This seem like such a no brainer to include in Acrobat.

3. Extraction of groups of documents that are not synchronus. Currently you can only extract documents that are in order. This makes for very slow going when it comes to compilling and arranging "unique" new documents.

The paperless office is a long way away and Adobe made a wonderful step in that direction when it created Acrobat. However their development path has become a comedy of immediate gratification errors. They have the awesome interface, have made it astonishly simple to use....but why has no one from Adobe made an effort to approach industries, businesses, et al to research what their document needs are.? I somehow bet that Adobe is paying some idiot analyst research firm to confirm their (presupposed) notion that Acrobat is best used in the realm of the print professional vs the business environment at large. Short sighted needs being met vs mirroring the inspired leap that made Acrobat truly unique in the first place.

If you are going to bloat out Acrobat why not make it a word processing, layout program suited for business. Maintaining document integrity yet creating a defacto standard when it comes to a truely editable, searchable, PAPERLESS office.

Adobe gets some of the picture but they have fallen sadly short over the past few years. Once visionaries they are now satisfied attending Sybold and thinking that everyone out here is a graphics geek professional. No overt attempts at creating a product that rivals the unique and forward thinking paradim shift that Acrobat could have been developed into. They are now a corporate mill, set on satisfying stock holders and content to reap rewards in roulette wheel fashion. Meanwhile ignoring what compelled them to be unique and revolutionary in the first place.

Final Analysis? Better interface, searchable Bookmarks. But wait before you buy, 6.5 may be the version to hold out for. If you currently own 5.0 it'll be fine til the fixes for 6.0 start cropping up!


5 out of 5 stars Critical update - if you create PDF's for web use   June 9, 2003
Schlinger (Beverly Hills, CA United States)
34 out of 41 found this review helpful

If you create PDF's for the web, then this is a must have for three reasons; first reason is due to compression. A 3.16 MB Word file created a 6.27 MB PDF in Acrobat 5. With Acrobat 6, that unaltered file is now a 3.06 MB Acrobat file. Second, that same file needed almost all links recreated in Acrobat 5 since they did not convert properly from Word. In Acrobat 6, all links were successfully converted, which saved me about 30 minutes. Third, you can create a PDF from within Internet Explorer.


1 out of 5 stars Adobe slows my latest centrino 1.8Mhz, 1 GB memory to 286   December 20, 2003
Dr. T. C. Pearce
28 out of 40 found this review helpful

Yes, I've suspected as much. Adobe have been the main drivers for microsoft and intel in their battle for "hearts and minds" to get you to upgrade old equipment. The argument goes "Well I kn ow its slow but I just need a faster processor, extra memory etc" to run photoshop, or adobe product x.

I have previously been running acrobat 5.0 on a 800MhZ pentium in windows 2000 with 256 MBytes memory and it was working pretty fast. So now that I have the latest centrino with 1GB memory and XP and Acrobat 6.0 professional is it unreasonable to expect things to work a little quicker!??

Well I have just converted a 55 page *text* document (note - no images) and it has taken 10 minutes on this latest hardware. Thats not impressive! As soon as I start the conversion *everthing* else stops (I have been unable to achieve this level of hammering on my machine with 3D rendering, scientific numerical equation solvers you name it). It eats the whole ram to do the conversion so *nothing* else can work while it does its business. The processor is not flatout but somehow is unable to do much else for 10 mins while we wait for Mr. adobe and his latest products.

What are abode playing at? How can you release upgrades that work that much slower than the previous version?!! I get it, now I know that adobe are conspiring with wintel to make us buy faster computers, it just cannot be this slow.

Dont waste your money.


3 out of 5 stars Don't can that old version yet!   June 5, 2003
G.R. (Colorado)
19 out of 20 found this review helpful

I would have given this product a higher rating, but I encountered a problem that I didn't have when I used version 5.05. The problem has to do with the way the document looks after it has been scanned. I've tried improving the resolution of scan but results were the same. The document comes out blurry so if you're saving it to disk for future viewing, you might have problems viewing it on a monitor. The adobe support people said to install the latest hardware drivers but that didn't correct the problem. Fortunately, the installation went without a hitch. I was able to convert webpages directly to pdf without any problems. Adobe has redesigned the appearance and feel of it windows, and it looks and feels much better. The new version installs its icons on the various tools bars (word, ie, excel just to mention a few apps). This new version also allows you to save you newly generated pdf documents in older pdf formats so they can be viewed by older versions of acrobat. I know a lot of people have had problems installing & running this program with W2K, W98 and WMe. If you purchase the upgrade version, you'll have to remove the previous version. This is not one of those traditional upgrades where the new software loads on top of the old one, and the intructions don't really tell you anything. I had to call tech support just to make sure I wasn't doing something wrong. The tech support was ok, but I would keep in mind that they charge an arm and a leg for support after the warranty is up. I have since gone back to version 5.05 because of the low quality document scans I got with 6.0. I'm plan to install it on my laptop and see if I encounter the same problem. I would strongly encourage people to visit the Adobe Acrobat Forum @ //www.adobe.com// before purchasing this software. I was amazed by the large number of problems that have been posted on adobe's forum for this new version. New software tends to come out with bugs. My hope is that adobe will come out with some maintenance releases like it did for version 5.05. I wouldn't get rid of the previous version until you actually feel comfortable with the new version.


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