8th August 2008

The Acrobat 9 Customization Wizard just released

Adobe Customization Wizard, a free downloadable utility designed to help IT professionals take greater control of enterprise-wide deployments of Acrobat 9 and Reader 9, is available now on adobe.com. The wizard lets administrators customize the Acrobat installer and application features prior to deployment and provides a more intuitive graphical interface to the Windows Installer for Acrobat. There is a datasheet on adobe.com to learn how the Customization Wizard will save time and give you more control on your enterprise installs.

Please note that the Customization Wizard 9 only functions with the Acrobat 9 family of products. It is only available in English, but can be used to customize all language versions of Acrobat 9 and Reader 9.

Download the new Customization Wizard Here

This should help you customize the installer for Acrobat!

Remember to keep some life in your life!

Tim

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10th March 2008

Acrobat 3D Version 8 gets CAD Translator Update

Acrobat 3D Version 8 gets CAD Translator Update. The update contains several updated dynamic link libraries (DLLs) that provide support for more recent versions of CAD file formats when using Acrobat 3D Version 8 and Acrobat 3D Toolkit Version 8. It also fixes a number of issues related to CAD format import in Acrobat 3D Version 8. Read the rest of this entry »

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2nd December 2007

Using an Acrobat 8 Form to collect data over the Web

A question from Liz made me think, humm, what’s for dinner, whoops, got off track there, actually the question was: “I understood the lesson you gave on creating forms and then distributing them. But what if my organization wants to create a form and post it to our Web site for people to download and complete, then mail back? Is there no way to do that? Must it be distributed via e-mail by me, the document/form creator?” This is a great question, and one that does not get enough discussion, so let’s go for it! Read the rest of this entry »

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15th November 2007

Podcast now listed on iTunes

Hello all, most of you that know me, know I am a bit impatiant.  Waiting for iTunes to finally list my Podcast was killing me, but, I am happy to say it is there, and I will be trying to post at least 2 times a week with some great tips and tricks on Acrobat.  With every one I will try to make you say…(all together now) “Man, I didn’t know Acrobat could do that!“.  To get to the iTunes page Click Here.

Keep some Life in you Life!

Tim

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14th November 2007

I am now PODCasting! Here is the link and check it out in iTunes!

Hello all you Acrobat heads, well, I have taken the big dive into PODCasts! Of course, the podcast is called Man, I didn’t know Acrobat could do that! It should be listed on iTunes by Thursday November 15th , but if you are not an iTunes user, then you can go to my hosting site and watch it with any media player. You can also download it! Click here for my podcast site.

Well just thought you would enjoy that, so please as always, keep some life in your life, and show a little love!

Tim

Oh yes and if you have any suggestions on what you would like for me to cover in the podcast or this blog please enter it in the comment area!

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9th November 2007

Adobe has pre-release of 64bit iFilter for Acrobat 8 and Free Adobe Reader 8 on Labs Site

Hello all, I may kill two birds with one stone here, introduce our inner nerd to our Labs site and get the 64bitters up to speed. Adobe has placed a pre-release of its 64 bit iFilter For Acrobat 8 and the Free Adobe Reader 8 on the Adobe Labs Site. Read the rest of this entry »

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6th November 2007

Escalating attacks exploiting PDF files have prompted Microsoft to issue an all-hands-on-deck call to fix a vulnerability that lurks in the bowels of Windows XP

Escalating attacks exploiting PDF files have prompted Microsoft to issue an all-hands-on-deck call to fix a vulnerability that lurks in the bowels of Windows XP

Ok, this is a bit of justification for us here at Adobe, Now please, I am not Microsoft bashing here, but, The boys in Redmond, took the high road on this threat vector and blamed us, along with any other company that creates PDF’s saying it was our problem. Read the rest of this entry »

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4th November 2007

Custom Dynamic Stamps - Know your limitations!

Hello all you crazy Acrobat kids, I have been getting a lot of feedback on the entry I did on Custom Dynamic Stamps in Acrobat 8. I have to say that you all are doing great and I love the fact that you are thinking outside the box. Read the rest of this entry »

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30th October 2007

Whiz bang Keyboard Shortcuts extend Acrobat 8 functionally

Hello all, well, I am rededicating myself back to my blog and really trying to get you the best information about the Acrobat Family of products out there! So here is a quick hit for you! Read the rest of this entry »

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24th October 2007

Files for the PDF Central Conference

Hello all of you from the PDF Central Conference, as I promised, here are the links to the documents From my sessions. Read the rest of this entry »

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