Acrobat

Iconfactory offers up iSystem Extras

If you’re a fan of the Iconfactory artist David Lanham and his iSystem icons, you’ll want to avail yourself of his latest addition to this theme–iSystem Extras. The set includes 55 icons covering subjects from Acrobat to xScope.

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Total Training Announces Video Training for Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional

Total Training has announced its latest instructional offering for office productivity and security titled Total Training Presents: Adobe Acrobat 7 Professional. This CD-based series of lessons covers the benefits and functionality of the widely used productivity software, while demonstrating time-saving techniques for streamlining document processes. With a solid understanding of how to use Acrobat 7.0 Professional, users can manage a range of essential business activities such as assembling documents from multiple sources, creating intelligent forms, and securely collaborating on projects inside and outside the firewall.

Total Training Presents: Adobe Acrobat 7 Professional is available now from Total Training for $199.99 USD.

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Some Adobe Acrobat features only available to Windows users

As reported by PDFZone, the Windows edition of Acrobat will include features unavailable to Mac users. The list of such features includes tighter integration with Microsoft Outlook and better integration between Microsoft applications when exporting comments in a PDF document to the Word files from which the PDF was created.

Obviously Word and Entourage are not as popular on the Mac as Word and Outlook are on Windows but they are used by many Mac owners. As Insanely Great Mac comments, “The company is publicly soft-selling Acrobat, which leads this punter to believe the real audience is enterprises. There are new features (document convergence, workflow), but I think they’re undersellling here in order to push process. John Q Public is not the target here, but the PLC’s are…”.

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