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Summary: More features than ever
Comment: Most people probably buy this product for one main reason - to make PDFs from the Print function of other apps. But Acrobat has an incredible amount of features beyond that - I'm a fairly big techie and even I was surprised.
Forms designner, digital signature creation and storage, review and collaboration, Sharepoint integration, the list goes on and on. I'm probably not doing the product justice, and don't have the time to go into more detail, but it wouldn't take much to make Acrobat the principal tool in the info sharing, forms routing, approval segment of your business.
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Summary: Great Service
Comment: I appreciated the prompt service that I received when I ordered this product. It arrived before the anticipated delivery date. I would recommend using Amazon for your order.
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Summary: Acrobat 8.0 does not work with Office 2007 Vista
Comment: I have a recently purchased Acrobat 8.0 Professional. It installed fine on my new Vista machine, although it cites only Office 2003 products. But I have MS Office 2007. After installation (and reinstallation) no Acrobat conversion options show on MS Word, and when trying to use Acrobat directly for an MS Word file conversion it first reinstalls itself, and then reports that the Word file (I have tried several) is corrupt.
I now have to ask colleagues with older software to do my PDF conversion.
I could not find out if or when Adobe plans to be compatible with Vista and Office 2007.
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Summary: Software good, help and support average.
Comment: I ran into errors displayed when trying to register the software. Wrote down the errors and called adobe, and adobe tells me to ignore the errors, the software is registered anyway. So far the product is working great for my required documentation project, but as usual with adobe products, the aftermarket need for additional manuals, training and tutorials is where the other 2/3 of the money is made. A product should have an in depth support and help system within the package you purchase. If the product has a feature, there should be an answer for all options in the product manual. I should not need to buy an aftermarket manual or visit an online support forum to find an answer to a question that should be in the product manual in the first place. I recommend the product in you need proprietary document formats or special document security for forms that the general public can access or needs to access. If you hope to get up and running in a hurry or need some help with the details, buy a little extra help, buy an aftermarket book on the product. The help information that comes with the product is frustrating for lack of necessary information, and sometimes the language to find the answers is frustrating itself. A little more intuitive menu help is all that is needed. If there is a name of an option or feature within the software, the same name should be in the help file index.
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Summary: It's okay, but not great
Comment: The software does everything it's supposed to do, but not easily. It's the only thing out there, though, so at least it's better than nothing.





Summary: More features than ever
Comment: Most people probably buy this product for one main reason - to make PDFs from the Print function of other apps. But Acrobat has an incredible amount of features beyond that - I'm a fairly big techie and even I was surprised.
Forms designner, digital signature creation and storage, review and collaboration, Sharepoint integration, the list goes on and on. I'm probably not doing the product justice, and don't have the time to go into more detail, but it wouldn't take much to make Acrobat the principal tool in the info sharing, forms routing, approval segment of your business.
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Summary: Great Service
Comment: I appreciated the prompt service that I received when I ordered this product. It arrived before the anticipated delivery date. I would recommend using Amazon for your order.
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Summary: Acrobat 8.0 does not work with Office 2007 Vista
Comment: I have a recently purchased Acrobat 8.0 Professional. It installed fine on my new Vista machine, although it cites only Office 2003 products. But I have MS Office 2007. After installation (and reinstallation) no Acrobat conversion options show on MS Word, and when trying to use Acrobat directly for an MS Word file conversion it first reinstalls itself, and then reports that the Word file (I have tried several) is corrupt.
I now have to ask colleagues with older software to do my PDF conversion.
I could not find out if or when Adobe plans to be compatible with Vista and Office 2007.
Customer Rating:





Summary: Software good, help and support average.
Comment: I ran into errors displayed when trying to register the software. Wrote down the errors and called adobe, and adobe tells me to ignore the errors, the software is registered anyway. So far the product is working great for my required documentation project, but as usual with adobe products, the aftermarket need for additional manuals, training and tutorials is where the other 2/3 of the money is made. A product should have an in depth support and help system within the package you purchase. If the product has a feature, there should be an answer for all options in the product manual. I should not need to buy an aftermarket manual or visit an online support forum to find an answer to a question that should be in the product manual in the first place. I recommend the product in you need proprietary document formats or special document security for forms that the general public can access or needs to access. If you hope to get up and running in a hurry or need some help with the details, buy a little extra help, buy an aftermarket book on the product. The help information that comes with the product is frustrating for lack of necessary information, and sometimes the language to find the answers is frustrating itself. A little more intuitive menu help is all that is needed. If there is a name of an option or feature within the software, the same name should be in the help file index.
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Summary: It's okay, but not great
Comment: The software does everything it's supposed to do, but not easily. It's the only thing out there, though, so at least it's better than nothing.

