Adobe hates Apple so much, it might not work with
> > encrypted/protected PDFs, but I haven't tried them yet, so wouldn't know.
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> > Bryan
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be surprised if Adobe twisted Apple's arm on this, too.
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> Bryan
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> Bryan:
> We
What are the PDF readers that compete with Adobe Reader. I developed
a system to make pdf files accessible to the blind and it works with
Adobe Reader but what other PDF viewers or readers are there? I have
heard of foxit, any others?
James
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better, since they aren't including Google and Yahoo
>>>> toolbars, 50 free MP3s from EMusic.com, Weather Bug, a free trial of
>>>> Mcafee Security Suite, and $10 off at Amazon.com on your next purchase of
>>>> $30 or more, but they're still includ
and Yahoo
>>> toolbars, 50 free MP3s from EMusic.com, Weather Bug, a free trial of Mcafee
>>> Security Suite, and $10 off at Amazon.com on your next purchase of $30 or
>>> more, but they're still including lots of unnecessary and bloated extras
>>> that run slowl
e a shady company,
>> far from professional, and their practices say to me that they don't respect
>> or value their customers.
>>
>> Bryan
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> And people continue to use their stuff why? They seem like a shady company,
> far from professional, and their practices say to me that they don't respect
> or value their customers.
>
> Bryan
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> Bryan:
> Well said, and I agree
e their stuff why? They seem like a shady company,
> far from professional, and their practices say to me that they don't respect
> or value their customers.
>
> Bryan
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far
from professional, and their practices say to me that they don't respect or
value their customers.
Bryan
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For years, Adobe's behavior has been a paradox wrapped in an enigma and coded
with deep encryption.
On Jan 30, 2010, at 7:52 AM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
> Yes you are right, some of apple's stuff is also still carbon, but i remember
> somewhere saying adobe didn't want to jump the coco bandwa
Yes you are right, some of apple's stuff is also still carbon, but i remember
somewhere saying adobe didn't want to jump the coco bandwagon. Why is what i am
looking for.
best
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Hi Yuma,
You mentioned that one reason behind Apple's resistance to Flash was its
continued coding in Carbon. But isn't some of Snow Leopard and still in Carbon?
TC
James
On 30 Jan 2010, at 04:03, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
> I think the reason why apple still doesn't allow flash in their devic
I think the reason why apple still doesn't allow flash in their devices, among
all the speculations of economic cryonism and technical shorthands, is the
simple fact that adobe products aren't in coco on a mac. This means old carbon
framwork, non compatible with 64 bit processes, and therefore n
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