Have you ever used the adobe forums?
The chances of getting an answer to a question are as
about as common as a 90 degree day in the Antartic
Also Adobe support has terminated all support for any
Acrobat verison older than version 9. Even if you have
never used your version 8 support once.
Most answers are put downs of Vista.
I believe Adobe develops Acrobat using Java , and that
may in fact be the problem.
I'm tired of the criticism of Vista, I am very happy
with Vista performance. I dislike Acrobat. The problem I
face is that by default the PDF format is the defacto
standard for storing information, so our Savin copier
scans into PDF files. We scan for storage some 50-100
documents daily.
Since we need to store these scanned images (Mostly
text) I use Acrobat to convert them from image pdf to
searchable pdf. Most files convert fine, but some need
to be edited. Whenever you use Adobe to edit a file
invariable, if you try 2 or more edits you get the
temporary hang.
We could save the scanned files as TIFF, but I still
need something to convert them to searchable text,
smaller size, and make them editiable (to remove stray
marks from scanning). Do you have any suggestions?
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> "JerryF" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Of all the programs I use in Vista, Adobe Acrobat Pro is
> > the one that performs the worst. Frequently while
> > editing a file the application window goes into the
> > "twilight zone" with the entire appliction window
> > becoming fuzzy and unresponsive sometimes for as long as
> > 30 seconds. It does not completely hang, and eventually
> > responds. This happens on at least 3 different machines.
> > All have Quad Cores and with 4GB of memory and are
> > otherwise very responsive machines.
> >
> > Is there an explantion for why Acrobat does this in
> > Vista?
> >
>
> The Adobe User forums are here:
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> http://www.adobe.com/support/forums/main.html
>
> First you should check that you have installed all updates {Acrobat 8, Help,
> updates} for the program.
>
> Don
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