Adobe Acrobat Standard 9 Upgrade Reviews
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Aug
2010

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5 Responses to Adobe Acrobat Standard 9 Upgrade Reviews
Graham
August 28th, 2010 at 8:39 pm
Review by Graham for Adobe Acrobat Standard 9 Upgrade
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The upgrade requirements aren’t mentioned here, but according to Adobe’s website you can upgrade “from Acrobat 6.x, 7.x or 8.x Standard”.
The license allows an additional install on a laptop or home computer, provided you don’t use that copy at the same time as the main install. From the license: “… the primary user of the Computer on which the Software is installed (‘Primary User’) may install a second copy of the Software for his or her exclusive use on either a portable Computer or a Computer located at his or her home, provided that the Software on the portable or home Computer is not used at the same time as the Software on the primary Computer …”
The product requires activation, which includes sending license information to Adobe.
According to Adobe’s website, it is OK to move the software between computers you own, but you need to manually deactivate the software on the old computer before the move. You can launch deactivation using the Help/Deactivate menu item. (You may need to wait a minute or two after Acrobat starts before this menu item appears.)
K. Morrow
August 28th, 2010 at 9:17 pm
Review by K. Morrow for Adobe Acrobat Standard 9 Upgrade
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Like all of my previous Adobe products, this one performs every bit a good as I expect them to. My only complaint is that I was required to buy it in the first place. I was perfectly happy with v.8 and I do not upgrade every time a publisher wants to make more money. But I had to replace my old laptop and I had installed v.8 on the maximum allowable 2 computers (desktop and laptop). I tried to buy a license for a third computer and was told they do not do that and my only recourse was to purchase the new version. While I like the product I do not like being strong-armed to buy new versions when I don’t relly need or want to.
Nom de Guerre
August 28th, 2010 at 9:41 pm
Review by Nom de Guerre for Adobe Acrobat Standard 9 Upgrade
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Acrobat Standard 9 works mostly OK on Windows 7 (actually the print dialog box is a little buggy…it pops up in the background with a generic icon), however, most of the functionality I want is just included in OSX as part of the operating system. All I do is print to .pdf, add post-it notes to pdf files, and sometimes extract and insert pages. I don’t know why I need to pay $90 per Windows machine for this functionality. Adobe has made .pdf the industry standard (my bank statements come in this format, among others), and they should provide a more affordable option for people to do basic, consumer-grade manipulation. More of a Reader-Plus, than a Pro-Minus
jrf
August 28th, 2010 at 10:17 pm
Review by jrf for Adobe Acrobat Standard 9 Upgrade
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Not a bad update. I needed the update for the Outlook 2007 pdf conversions. My version 7 didn’t work with Outlook. Overall, I’m happy with the product. I still like to use PaperPort to combine PDF and other formats – much easier.
G. Jones
August 28th, 2010 at 10:25 pm
Review by G. Jones for Adobe Acrobat Standard 9 Upgrade
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I went from version 6 to 9 in one jump. I like the interface better, much cleaner. Have had no problems and it loads all of the more recently created PDF’s without squaking at me about newer features. Not an essential upgrade for me but glad i did it.