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Need Someone to Look at Adobe Acrobat for Unix

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Chris Kirsanoff

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Jun 14, 1994, 9:14:51 AM6/14/94
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I just received eval copies of Acrobat Exchange and Distiller for Unix.
This version of Acrobat is compatible with Solaris 1.1 & 2.3 -- this is
not Beta software. I need someone who has a little time to try out the
software, see how some existing documents look, and create some new
documents. E-mail me if you're interested, and let me know if you have
other ideas for using Acrobat on the Solaris platform. If you're not
familiar with Acrobat, I'll let you read from Adobe's press release:

"Adobe Acrobat is a family of products that work together to enable
communication through electronic document technology. With Acrobat
software, people can read, navigate and print fully-formatted digital
documents from the computer system of their choice. Adobe Acrobat
products use Adobe's special Portable Document Format (PDF) file format
to preserve the essential look and feel of a document regardless of the
originating hardware platform, operating system, application software
or typefaces.

"Acrobat Exchange enables users to view, combine, navigate, annotate
and print PDF files. Acrobat Exchange also features tools users need to
enhance PDF files with thumbnail page views, bookmarks (for indexes and
tables of contents) and hypertext links;

"Acrobat Distiller converts PostScript language files from any source
into PDF files for viewing on any system."


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Chris J. Kirsanoff "Every time I learn something new,
AISS at the Univ. of Illinois it pushes some old stuff
chr...@uiuc.edu out of my brain. -- Homer Simpson
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