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  • M mirano

    I really don't understand where all this goes with Adobe PDF, but I always hated that format. I needed to code something for PDF format 2 years ago and saw that its internal organization is really crappy, and seems like out of the line at least. I mean it is a document format code, not a rockect science. It even takes like 5-6 secs at least to open the pdf book, for crying out loud. But even then, I have to download 1.6 Gb Adobe Acrobat Reader to work with it! It is 1.6 Gb!!! I downloaded and installed the whole MS Office 2010, and the whole package is like 600 Mb or so. Why does the whole world uses the format that just sucks? I just hope XPS or any other open standard format take over and really send this crap to history.

    Sarajevo, Bosnia

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    R Giskard Reventlov
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    Do you work for Apple?

    "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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    • M mirano

      I really don't understand where all this goes with Adobe PDF, but I always hated that format. I needed to code something for PDF format 2 years ago and saw that its internal organization is really crappy, and seems like out of the line at least. I mean it is a document format code, not a rockect science. It even takes like 5-6 secs at least to open the pdf book, for crying out loud. But even then, I have to download 1.6 Gb Adobe Acrobat Reader to work with it! It is 1.6 Gb!!! I downloaded and installed the whole MS Office 2010, and the whole package is like 600 Mb or so. Why does the whole world uses the format that just sucks? I just hope XPS or any other open standard format take over and really send this crap to history.

      Sarajevo, Bosnia

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      Steven J Jowett
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      Are you having a bad day?

      Steve Jowett ------------------------- Real programmers don't use PL/1. PL/1 is for insecure momma's boys who can't choose between COBOL and Fortran.

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      • M mirano

        I really don't understand where all this goes with Adobe PDF, but I always hated that format. I needed to code something for PDF format 2 years ago and saw that its internal organization is really crappy, and seems like out of the line at least. I mean it is a document format code, not a rockect science. It even takes like 5-6 secs at least to open the pdf book, for crying out loud. But even then, I have to download 1.6 Gb Adobe Acrobat Reader to work with it! It is 1.6 Gb!!! I downloaded and installed the whole MS Office 2010, and the whole package is like 600 Mb or so. Why does the whole world uses the format that just sucks? I just hope XPS or any other open standard format take over and really send this crap to history.

        Sarajevo, Bosnia

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        Douglas Troy
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        Not disagreeing with what you've said about PDF or Adobe, but since PDFs are standard and almost everyone uses them, we have to deal with them; but you don't have to use Adobe. Alternative PDF readers Nitro[^] FoxIt[^] Sumatra PDF[^] I've tried them all, they all work just fine.


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        • D Douglas Troy

          Not disagreeing with what you've said about PDF or Adobe, but since PDFs are standard and almost everyone uses them, we have to deal with them; but you don't have to use Adobe. Alternative PDF readers Nitro[^] FoxIt[^] Sumatra PDF[^] I've tried them all, they all work just fine.


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          hairy_hats
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          I've used Foxit and Sumatra with no problem. Sumatra is reported to be slow printing as it generates a big bitmap to print from but that is a function of the PDF library it uses.

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            Do you work for Apple?

            "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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            ragnaroknrol
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            One can hate Adobe and hate Apple, trust me. Adobe takes bloat to levels MS can only dream of. All those PDF readers that were linked below are better than the version made by the people that should know the standard the best. That is a sad state.

            If I have accidentally said something witty, smart, or correct, it is purely by mistake and I apologize for it.

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            • H hairy_hats

              I've used Foxit and Sumatra with no problem. Sumatra is reported to be slow printing as it generates a big bitmap to print from but that is a function of the PDF library it uses.

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              Douglas Troy
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              Unfortunately, the printer I have access to here at the office, apparently has a pixie inside it, that must hand draw each document sent to the printer anyway, so I wouldn't know which of these prints quickly anyway. :-D


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              • M mirano

                I really don't understand where all this goes with Adobe PDF, but I always hated that format. I needed to code something for PDF format 2 years ago and saw that its internal organization is really crappy, and seems like out of the line at least. I mean it is a document format code, not a rockect science. It even takes like 5-6 secs at least to open the pdf book, for crying out loud. But even then, I have to download 1.6 Gb Adobe Acrobat Reader to work with it! It is 1.6 Gb!!! I downloaded and installed the whole MS Office 2010, and the whole package is like 600 Mb or so. Why does the whole world uses the format that just sucks? I just hope XPS or any other open standard format take over and really send this crap to history.

                Sarajevo, Bosnia

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                Guillermo Rivero
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                I've tried them all. The best I found is PDF X-Change[^]

                Free your mind...

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                • M mirano

                  I really don't understand where all this goes with Adobe PDF, but I always hated that format. I needed to code something for PDF format 2 years ago and saw that its internal organization is really crappy, and seems like out of the line at least. I mean it is a document format code, not a rockect science. It even takes like 5-6 secs at least to open the pdf book, for crying out loud. But even then, I have to download 1.6 Gb Adobe Acrobat Reader to work with it! It is 1.6 Gb!!! I downloaded and installed the whole MS Office 2010, and the whole package is like 600 Mb or so. Why does the whole world uses the format that just sucks? I just hope XPS or any other open standard format take over and really send this crap to history.

                  Sarajevo, Bosnia

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                  Single Step Debugger
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                  I’m with you on this and I have no idea what has made the PDF so widely used.

                  The narrow specialist in the broad sense of the word is a complete idiot in the narrow sense of the word. Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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                  • D Douglas Troy

                    Unfortunately, the printer I have access to here at the office, apparently has a pixie inside it, that must hand draw each document sent to the printer anyway, so I wouldn't know which of these prints quickly anyway. :-D


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                    Sounds like a Discworld iconograph.

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                    • M mirano

                      I really don't understand where all this goes with Adobe PDF, but I always hated that format. I needed to code something for PDF format 2 years ago and saw that its internal organization is really crappy, and seems like out of the line at least. I mean it is a document format code, not a rockect science. It even takes like 5-6 secs at least to open the pdf book, for crying out loud. But even then, I have to download 1.6 Gb Adobe Acrobat Reader to work with it! It is 1.6 Gb!!! I downloaded and installed the whole MS Office 2010, and the whole package is like 600 Mb or so. Why does the whole world uses the format that just sucks? I just hope XPS or any other open standard format take over and really send this crap to history.

                      Sarajevo, Bosnia

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                      peterchen
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                      mirano wrote:

                      1.6 Gb!!!

                      It's probably all the browser addons they try to sneak by you offer you to improve your browsing experience...

                      Agh! Reality! My Archnemesis![^]
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                      • M mirano

                        I really don't understand where all this goes with Adobe PDF, but I always hated that format. I needed to code something for PDF format 2 years ago and saw that its internal organization is really crappy, and seems like out of the line at least. I mean it is a document format code, not a rockect science. It even takes like 5-6 secs at least to open the pdf book, for crying out loud. But even then, I have to download 1.6 Gb Adobe Acrobat Reader to work with it! It is 1.6 Gb!!! I downloaded and installed the whole MS Office 2010, and the whole package is like 600 Mb or so. Why does the whole world uses the format that just sucks? I just hope XPS or any other open standard format take over and really send this crap to history.

                        Sarajevo, Bosnia

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                        Saurabh Garg
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                        I am not sure where you downloaded Acrobat Reader from but Acrobat Reader 9.3 is just 26.1MB. Also the slow loading is not because PDF is a crappy format but because Adobe Reader loads too many plugin and tried to extract information from the document. -Saurabh

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                          mirano wrote:

                          1.6 Gb!!!

                          It's probably all the browser addons they try to sneak by you offer you to improve your browsing experience...

                          Agh! Reality! My Archnemesis![^]
                          | FoldWithUs! | sighist | µLaunch - program launcher for server core and hyper-v server.

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                          Henry Minute
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                          Who forgot to close his tag then?

                          Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” Why do programmers often confuse Halloween and Christmas? - Because 31 Oct = 25 Dec. Business Myths of the Geek #4 'What you think matters.'

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                          • M mirano

                            I really don't understand where all this goes with Adobe PDF, but I always hated that format. I needed to code something for PDF format 2 years ago and saw that its internal organization is really crappy, and seems like out of the line at least. I mean it is a document format code, not a rockect science. It even takes like 5-6 secs at least to open the pdf book, for crying out loud. But even then, I have to download 1.6 Gb Adobe Acrobat Reader to work with it! It is 1.6 Gb!!! I downloaded and installed the whole MS Office 2010, and the whole package is like 600 Mb or so. Why does the whole world uses the format that just sucks? I just hope XPS or any other open standard format take over and really send this crap to history.

                            Sarajevo, Bosnia

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                            Jason Vetter
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                            I could not agree more!

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                              Not disagreeing with what you've said about PDF or Adobe, but since PDFs are standard and almost everyone uses them, we have to deal with them; but you don't have to use Adobe. Alternative PDF readers Nitro[^] FoxIt[^] Sumatra PDF[^] I've tried them all, they all work just fine.


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                              Jamie Nordmeyer
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                              I use FoxIt, and have never had a problem with it. Works great!

                              Jamie Nordmeyer
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                              • M mirano

                                I really don't understand where all this goes with Adobe PDF, but I always hated that format. I needed to code something for PDF format 2 years ago and saw that its internal organization is really crappy, and seems like out of the line at least. I mean it is a document format code, not a rockect science. It even takes like 5-6 secs at least to open the pdf book, for crying out loud. But even then, I have to download 1.6 Gb Adobe Acrobat Reader to work with it! It is 1.6 Gb!!! I downloaded and installed the whole MS Office 2010, and the whole package is like 600 Mb or so. Why does the whole world uses the format that just sucks? I just hope XPS or any other open standard format take over and really send this crap to history.

                                Sarajevo, Bosnia

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                                hairy_hats
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                                mirano wrote:

                                1.6 Gb Adobe Acrobat Reader

                                Are you sure you didn't just torrent Adobe Acrobat?

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                                  Do you work for Apple?

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                                  Rama Krishna Vavilala
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                                  digital man wrote:

                                  Do you work for Apple?

                                  Apple actually adopted PDF well. The graphics on both Mac and iPhone is based on PDF. PDF is quite native to Apple OSes.

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                                    mirano wrote:

                                    1.6 Gb Adobe Acrobat Reader

                                    Are you sure you didn't just torrent Adobe Acrobat?

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                                    There are sites that automatically create a couple of fakes named after your search query, some of around 700MB (fake SD movie) and some of around 1.6GB (fake HD movie) You'd have to be a real fool to download any of those :)

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                                      Who forgot to close his tag then?

                                      Henry Minute Do not read medical books! You could die of a misprint. - Mark Twain Girl: (staring) "Why do you need an icy cucumber?" “I want to report a fraud. The government is lying to us all.” Why do programmers often confuse Halloween and Christmas? - Because 31 Oct = 25 Dec. Business Myths of the Geek #4 'What you think matters.'

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                                      fixed for your pleasure.

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                                      • M mirano

                                        I really don't understand where all this goes with Adobe PDF, but I always hated that format. I needed to code something for PDF format 2 years ago and saw that its internal organization is really crappy, and seems like out of the line at least. I mean it is a document format code, not a rockect science. It even takes like 5-6 secs at least to open the pdf book, for crying out loud. But even then, I have to download 1.6 Gb Adobe Acrobat Reader to work with it! It is 1.6 Gb!!! I downloaded and installed the whole MS Office 2010, and the whole package is like 600 Mb or so. Why does the whole world uses the format that just sucks? I just hope XPS or any other open standard format take over and really send this crap to history.

                                        Sarajevo, Bosnia

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                                        Jeremy Falcon
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                                        mirano wrote:

                                        and saw that its internal organization is really crappy, and seems like out of the line at least.

                                        I've dealt with PDFs in C as well, personally while I do not like Adobe Reader all too much, I don't think PDFs are nearly as bad as you're making them. And, before you completely dismiss the PDF format you should be aware some of the design considerations are done for performance reasons. Adobe Reader is not PDF and vice-versa, and Adobe Reader is no reason to get all worked up over anyway.

                                        Jeremy Falcon

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                                        • M mirano

                                          I really don't understand where all this goes with Adobe PDF, but I always hated that format. I needed to code something for PDF format 2 years ago and saw that its internal organization is really crappy, and seems like out of the line at least. I mean it is a document format code, not a rockect science. It even takes like 5-6 secs at least to open the pdf book, for crying out loud. But even then, I have to download 1.6 Gb Adobe Acrobat Reader to work with it! It is 1.6 Gb!!! I downloaded and installed the whole MS Office 2010, and the whole package is like 600 Mb or so. Why does the whole world uses the format that just sucks? I just hope XPS or any other open standard format take over and really send this crap to history.

                                          Sarajevo, Bosnia

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                                          Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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                                          Just about a week back I have shared a similar thought about Adobe PDF over here: http://lavanyadeepak.blogspot.com/2010/06/it-is-time-adobe-reviews-their-quality.html[^] Seriously, if Adobe does not consider reviewing its quality it is time that they search for good locks for their doors.

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