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Acrobat Reader optimisation?
Hi all, I need your help.
I'm sure some of you will know of some instructions that were posted on the internet to optimise Acrobat Reader 6.0 for Windows. Now, I'm pretty sure that not so long ago I came across a site that had that information *as well as* information on how to do the same for Acrobat Reader for PPC ! This info would make Acrobat faster and take up less room. If anyone knows the link to that info, please can you post it here. Thanks in advance! - Odie | |||||
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Perhaps converting the PDF to Repligo
? Sorry, that is not what you are looking for. But Acrobat Reader is so bad in PPC, I don't even have it installed anymore. | |||||
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I think it's pretty good as-is. But unless I'm going crazy, I definately came across a site that claimed to have info on how to optimise it.
I've learnt a valuable lesson though, always boomark links that look interesting when you've not got the time to read them then-and-there ! - Odie | |||||
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I definitely agree that the current release of Adobe Acrobat Reader for Windows Mobile is poor to say the least. That's a particular nuisance since we depend on PDF files quite heavily here at Penn State University.
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