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    Sub Mandrel
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      #107251
      Sub Mandrel
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        Hi, I've had to fully reinstall everything on this here computer. I have just installed Adobe Acrobat 11, and it is working, but if I try to open a digital issue its just gives me a page saying I need version 9 or higher.

        This may be a 'not recognising the latest version' error.

        Obviously this can't be fixed right now, but could someone take a look in the New Year is it doesn't clear up (I've tried restarting Firefox ut it may solve after a full reboot).

        Neil

        P.S. this computer is much faster now all the crud has been cleaned off!

        #107256
        John Stevenson 1
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          Don't digital issues use Flash not Adobe Acrobat ?

          Acrobat is a virus like Norton, try using Foxit instead

          #107267
          JasonB
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            @jasonb

            I've been riunning 11 for about 6-8 weeks and never had a problem with the digital issues. Infact I had to load 11 as I could not view another magazine with anything older.

            J

            #107272
            Sub Mandrel
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              @submandrel

              > Don't digital issues use Flash not Adobe Acrobat ?

              DOH!

              > Acrobat is a virus like Norton, try using Foxit instead

              The knack is to avoid all extras and switch off any type of update – even notification.

              Neil

              #107274
              Siddley
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                I hate Acrobat. It's bloated invasive software that doesn't even work very well. The last time it updated itself on my wifes laptop it reset all the file associations without asking. I find that…impolite ( euphemism )

                I used to use STDVU – aka Scientific and technical document viewer – when I had Windows on my PC, it's a lean mean pdf viewing machine
                Now I use the viewer built into Linux.

                Edited By Siddley on 27/12/2012 16:49:19

                #107292
                Sub Mandrel
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                  @submandrel

                  I'm beginning to agree. Acrobat barfs on the issue previews on the home page, but not other pdfs I've tried.

                  Neil

                  #107294
                  Dunc
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                    @dunc

                    Oldie but goodie, I guess… Acrobat 7

                    #107324
                    Russell Eberhardt
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                      Posted by Siddley on 27/12/2012 16:47:00:

                      Now I use the viewer built into Linux.

                      Edited By Siddley on 27/12/2012 16:49:19

                      Yes, Okular. It works fast and error free here on PCLinuxOS. I believe there is a version available for Windows but I haven't tried it.

                      Russell.

                      #107368
                      Billy Mills
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                        The free Libre Office suite allows reading and making PDF's as well as most other things that you would expect from an office suite. Great on Linux Mint, also available for legacy software users.

                        Billy.

                        #107837
                        Russell Eberhardt
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                          Posted by Billy Mills on 28/12/2012 20:47:54:

                          The free Libre Office suite allows reading and making PDF's as well as most other things that you would expect from an office suite. Great on Linux Mint, also available for legacy software users.

                          Billy.

                          Yes, Libre Office is excellent and free. It will create PDFs but if you open a PDF from within Libre Office it will be very slow as it tries to decode it and then display it in LO Draw for editing. Opening a PDF in Mint opens something called "Document Viewer" which is not part of the LO Suite and I believe is based on Evince.

                          Linux Mint is my second favourite flavour of Linux and is a good choice for a first try at getting away from Windoze.

                          Russell.

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