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Subject: Re: Why Upgrade to & Some Information About Acrobat 7!
From: Dov Isaacs <isaacs@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 02 Dec 2004 11:05:22 -0800
Cc: Dov Isaacs <isaacs@xxxxxxxxx>, Framers List <framers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, framers@xxxxxxxxx, Frame2Acrobat@xxxxxxxxxxx
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At 12/2/2004 10:24 AM, Syed Zaeem Hosain wrote:
>Hi, Dov.
>
>Dov Isaacs wrote:
>>(The 2 gigabyte PDF file limit was an "implementation
>>limit," not a limit of the file format!) Thus, Acrobat 7 can create and/or save PDF files of any version that
>>can exceed 2 gigabytes in size and are thus, incompatible
>>with any previous version of Acrobat or any existing
>>Adobe application. On the other hand, if you are producing
>>2 gigabyte PDF files, you probably have some other
>>headaches to worry about as well ... :-)
>
>No kidding! :) Was this a serious request from any actual
>user of the product?(!)
>
>Z
Actually, yes!! It was very high amongst the requested features.
Long, color, graphics-intensive publications with high-resolution
images such as you might have with a magazine definitely would
be candidates for this gigantic PDF file size capability.
- Dov
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