Adobe vs. Microsoft
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http://blogs.msdn.com/dmahugh/archive/2006/06/02/614538.aspx[^] Appears what Adobe does not know what do with your nice toy... Jesus is Love! Tell to someone! :-)
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http://blogs.msdn.com/dmahugh/archive/2006/06/02/614538.aspx[^] Appears what Adobe does not know what do with your nice toy... Jesus is Love! Tell to someone! :-)
I'm glad. Adobe has been unable to produce a simple stable PDF reader, and as far as I know they didn't really open the standard to allow other full-readers to me written. All version of Acrobat Reader I've tested had bugs. Even the current Acrobat Reader 7.0.8 has a critial resource leak which causes Windows to crash. I reported it about a week ago but hasn't been fixed yet, but I had to reboot my PC several times: Here's how you can check it: 1 - Save all opened documents. 2 - Open Task manager. Show column GDI Objects. 3 - Open a PDF File in Acrobat Reader. Select File->Print. 4 - Move the page cursor from one page to another several times. 5 - In the task manager you can see how GDI Objects are allocated and never released. 6 - After a while, Windows is left out of resources and system crashes.
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I'm glad. Adobe has been unable to produce a simple stable PDF reader, and as far as I know they didn't really open the standard to allow other full-readers to me written. All version of Acrobat Reader I've tested had bugs. Even the current Acrobat Reader 7.0.8 has a critial resource leak which causes Windows to crash. I reported it about a week ago but hasn't been fixed yet, but I had to reboot my PC several times: Here's how you can check it: 1 - Save all opened documents. 2 - Open Task manager. Show column GDI Objects. 3 - Open a PDF File in Acrobat Reader. Select File->Print. 4 - Move the page cursor from one page to another several times. 5 - In the task manager you can see how GDI Objects are allocated and never released. 6 - After a while, Windows is left out of resources and system crashes.