What are the benefits from upgrading from Acrobat 9 Pro Extended to Acrobat11 Pro?

What are the benefits from upgrading from Acrobat 9 Pro Extended to Acrobat11 Pro?

Acrobat is a program used by a wide variety of users for a even wider number of purposes. So if we simply gave you a feature list, that wouldn't be very helpful.
Tell us how you use Acrobat, and what you do with it, and we can suggest improvements that were made in Acrobat X and XI Pro.

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    I am developing a small presentation for a client who uses Financial Management and Order Management suite under 10.7 SC. I am looking at the benefits that my client would get from upgrading: Here are the few points that I have come up with, AND I WOULD APPRECIATE IF ANYONE CAN PLEASE EITHER CORRECT THEM OR GIVE ME ADDITIONAL POINTS TO INCLUDE:
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    3. Supports electronic business, giving corporate IT an edge with information anytime and anywhere concept.
    4. 11i facilities the use of global database supporting multi currency etc
    5. As compared to fragmented 10.7 system, 11i is completely integrated
    6. 11i is built upon 8i taking advantage of some of the most advanced RDBMS solutions, including fast access and more data integrity
    7. 11i is cheaper to maintain and therefore, gives instant cost reductions
    8. Better GUI in 11i as compared to 10.7 SC
    Thank you for your help and please do not reply to my email address.
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    There's no change log for the OS upgrade, but there are a few features which may or may not benefit you, like some easier ability to change what email accounts flow to your main messages icon, and other stuff.
    To find those comments, you just have to read through some threads just like you've already done, but older posts because .591 wasn't the first OS 5 released for the 9630.
    From your post, I'd say there is no reason compelling you to upgrade.
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  • What are the benefits of upgrading the processor in a Macbook Air?

    I am buying a Macbook Air 13" with 8gb of RAM and was what the benefits are of upgrading the processor from 1.8GHz Intel Dual-Core Core i5, to 2.0GHz Intel Dual-Core Core i7. I will mainly be using the computer for basic school work and some music recording with Ableton.

    Benchmarking shows that the i7 upgrade is, on average about 15% faster than the i5. For some things faster, and some slower. That's not enough to notice in day to day use, after all, today's computers are so fast they spend most of their time waiting for their protoplasmic overlords to catch up. But for some uses, that extra boost would add up - say if you spend hours each day loading large digital photo files into Photoshop. It also adds a bit extra future proofing. If you have the cash it probably isn't a bad investment. If you have to set priorities, I think the extra RAM is more important than the CPU upgrade.

  • What are the benefits of upgrading to 5.0.0.591?

    I now have version 4.7.1.61 on my Verizon Tour and I've been really pleased with it.  It works well, it's been stable and I'm happy with the way my Tour works with this version of the operating system.
    When I got the alert from Verizon about version 5.0.0.591, I was very tempted to do an immediate upgrade -- since my experience with 4.7.1.61 has been so positive, I assumed it would be the same with the upgrade.   However, I decided to wait a bit to get input from others about their experiences with the upgrade.
    This forum is full of complaints from people who are unhappy with the upgrade for various reasons.  And, because of that, I haven't yet upgraded myself.
    My question is just this:  Is there any reason to upgrade?  Or to put it another way -- are there people out there who are really pleased with this upgrade and the way it's working on their Tours?  If so, I'd love to hear from them. 
    For me, given that I'm happy with the way my Tour is working now, I can't see why I should upgrade.  I don't want to have to relearn functions that have now become second-hand to me -- like the standby/locking feature -- and I don't want to take the risk that something will go wrong as a result of the upgrade.
    But maybe I'm wrong, maybe there's a reason why I should upgrade.  If so, I'd like to hear it.

    If your 9630 is working well, it's doing everything you need it to do, and you are pleased, there is absolutely no reason to upgrade. i wouldn't encourage it.
    There's no change log for the OS upgrade, but there are a few features which may or may not benefit you, like some easier ability to change what email accounts flow to your main messages icon, and other stuff.
    To find those comments, you just have to read through some threads just like you've already done, but older posts because .591 wasn't the first OS 5 released for the 9630.
    From your post, I'd say there is no reason compelling you to upgrade.
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    3. Install free BlackBerry Protect today for backups of contacts and data.
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  • What are the benefits of upgrading into a wireless n router

    Hi. I was thinking of upgrading our router into a wireless n router from linksys as well. I also need to upgrade our adapters so it could make use of the wireless n network

    Yes upgrading of Router as well as Adapter is good idea that will increase the connection stability ....

  • What are the benefits of buying from Apple as opposed to other retail stores?

    What are the benefits of buying from Apple as opposed to other retail stores?

    You can buy from an Apple store, which has a 14 day return policy.
    You can buy on-line from Apple and get a new or refurb model (less $), and get engraving if you want it.
    Some retail stores have a more generous return (30 days?) policy.
    You can buy from an on-line Apple Authorized Reseller. I bought (with free shipping) mine from MacMall because I didn't have to pay sales tax. I paid with my American Express CC to get, for free, an additional 1 year warranty.
    Regardless of where you buy you still get the 30 day Apple Care and 1 year warranty. You can extend, for $, the Apple Care for 2 years. Or you can buy, for $, Apple Care +, which provides accidential damage repair insurance. There's also some 3rd party sources to buy the accidential insurance.
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  • What are the benefits of 64-bit computing?

    What are the benefits of 64-bit computing?
    From what I understand, the only benefits are the ability of the OS to address memory ranges beyond 2GB. Or is it 4GB? I can't remember.
    Anyway, I have no intention of expanding my Intel MacBook's memory beyond its built-in 2GB RAM.

    I think that the ram advantages of 64 bit computers is just a minor issue with most existing Mac computers. The average user today has between 2 to 8 GB's of ram. This amount of ram is easily handled by existing OS's like Leopard.
    I believe that the actual benefits for most users will be when the code of their applications is re-written to run in 64 bit code.
    From Apples Page on New Technologies: "It can also enable computers to crunch twice the data per clock cycle, which can dramatically speed up numeric calculations and other tasks." And on the same page: "64-bit applications can use more advanced security techniques to fend off malicious code".
    http://www.apple.com/macosx/technology/
    The 'twice the data per clock cycle' will affect all users regardless of how much ram they have or plan to buy for their machines. More data per cycle means more speed. Better security built into the OS is always a plus.
    This is why a MBP with a 3GB limit will still want to run a 64 bit application, and my new iMac with an 8GB limit will still benefit from Snow Leopard.
    I view all this extra memory abilities as something very far off for Mac users today. Ram prices will have to go down even lower, new machines will have to be bought with new ram management chips, etc.
    Meanwhile, most of Apple's applications are currently running in 64 bit even if the Kernal is running at 32 bit, and other companies (like Adobe) should be coming out with 64 bit versions of their applications. Most experts agree that since the Kernal runs very low-level functions, it won't benefit from 64-bit operation near as much as user applications.
    The big delays here, are for hardware drivers to work in 64 bit, and also for helper applications like Flash. Apple knew this going into the SL project. It's going to take a year or so until almost all of our programs are upgraded. Meanwhile, both 32 bit and 64 bit programs will run on Snow Leopard.
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    I think that the ram advantages of 64 bit computers is just a minor issue with most existing Mac computers. The average user today has between 2 to 8 GB's of ram. This amount of ram is easily handled by existing OS's like Leopard.
    I believe that the actual benefits for most users will be when the code of their applications is re-written to run in 64 bit code.
    From Apples Page on New Technologies: "It can also enable computers to crunch twice the data per clock cycle, which can dramatically speed up numeric calculations and other tasks." And on the same page: "64-bit applications can use more advanced security techniques to fend off malicious code".
    http://www.apple.com/macosx/technology/
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    This is why a MBP with a 3GB limit will still want to run a 64 bit application, and my new iMac with an 8GB limit will still benefit from Snow Leopard.
    I view all this extra memory abilities as something very far off for Mac users today. Ram prices will have to go down even lower, new machines will have to be bought with new ram management chips, etc.
    Meanwhile, most of Apple's applications are currently running in 64 bit even if the Kernal is running at 32 bit, and other companies (like Adobe) should be coming out with 64 bit versions of their applications. Most experts agree that since the Kernal runs very low-level functions, it won't benefit from 64-bit operation near as much as user applications.
    The big delays here, are for hardware drivers to work in 64 bit, and also for helper applications like Flash. Apple knew this going into the SL project. It's going to take a year or so until almost all of our programs are upgraded. Meanwhile, both 32 bit and 64 bit programs will run on Snow Leopard.
    Message was edited by: dechamp

  • What are the benefits of Apple TV as compared to streaming video via a MacBook Pro?

    What are the benefits of Apple TV as compared to streaming video via a MacBook Pro?

    Sorry, I don't quite understand your question. Amongst other things that's exactly what the Apple TV does, is streaming video from a computer.

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    What are the benefits of buying an iPad 2 with wi-fi, or with 3G when I already have an iPhone 4 with 3G?  My plan with was to go for wi-fi and connect to the internet through my iPhone 4.  Am I missing out on anything by not getting 3G?

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    Hello! Dirung the recovery process converted my HFS+ to HFS+ journaled. Is this good or bad? What are the benefits or losses of journaled?
    PS Initially there was a Mountain Lion installed on HFS+ non-nournaled. But upon recovery Lion (10.7) installed and during installation it demanded me to convert partition from HFS+ to HFS+ journaled.

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    I was wondering what RAID is? How do you set it up? And what are the benefits of having dual hard drives setup in RAID?
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