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Of all the programs I use in Vista, Adobe Acrobat Pro is
the one that performs the worst. Frequently while editing a file the application window goes into the "twilight zone" with the entire appliction window becoming fuzzy and unresponsive sometimes for as long as 30 seconds. It does not completely hang, and eventually responds. This happens on at least 3 different machines. All have Quad Cores and with 4GB of memory and are otherwise very responsive machines. Is there an explantion for why Acrobat does this in Vista? |
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What does Adobe have to say on the issue?
"JerryF" wrote in message ... Of all the programs I use in Vista, Adobe Acrobat Pro is the one that performs the worst. Frequently while editing a file the application window goes into the "twilight zone" with the entire appliction window becoming fuzzy and unresponsive sometimes for as long as 30 seconds. It does not completely hang, and eventually responds. This happens on at least 3 different machines. All have Quad Cores and with 4GB of memory and are otherwise very responsive machines. Is there an explantion for why Acrobat does this in Vista? |
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Of course you know they blame Vista as being flawed
I do suspect it may be how Vista allocates memory to Acrobat. It is almost like it decides it is a "background" process not an active one. Will Vista allow me to allocate more processor time to Acrobat? If so how? Thanks In article , says... What does Adobe have to say on the issue? "JerryF" wrote in message ... Of all the programs I use in Vista, Adobe Acrobat Pro is the one that performs the worst. Frequently while editing a file the application window goes into the "twilight zone" with the entire appliction window becoming fuzzy and unresponsive sometimes for as long as 30 seconds. It does not completely hang, and eventually responds. This happens on at least 3 different machines. All have Quad Cores and with 4GB of memory and are otherwise very responsive machines. Is there an explantion for why Acrobat does this in Vista? |
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JerryF wrote:
Of all the programs I use in Vista, Adobe Acrobat Pro is the one that performs the worst. Frequently while editing a file the application window goes into the "twilight zone" with the entire appliction window becoming fuzzy and unresponsive sometimes for as long as 30 seconds. It does not completely hang, and eventually responds. This happens on at least 3 different machines. All have Quad Cores and with 4GB of memory and are otherwise very responsive machines. Is there an explantion for why Acrobat does this in Vista? You'd need to direct this question to Adobe's developers and programmers. -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot |
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"JerryF" wrote in message ... Of all the programs I use in Vista, Adobe Acrobat Pro is the one that performs the worst. Frequently while editing a file the application window goes into the "twilight zone" with the entire appliction window becoming fuzzy and unresponsive sometimes for as long as 30 seconds. It does not completely hang, and eventually responds. This happens on at least 3 different machines. All have Quad Cores and with 4GB of memory and are otherwise very responsive machines. Is there an explantion for why Acrobat does this in Vista? The Adobe User forums are he http://www.adobe.com/support/forums/main.html First you should check that you have installed all updates {Acrobat 8, Help, updates} for the program. Don |
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Have you ever used the adobe forums?
The chances of getting an answer to a question are as about as common as a 90 degree day in the Antartic Also Adobe support has terminated all support for any Acrobat verison older than version 9. Even if you have never used your version 8 support once. Most answers are put downs of Vista. I believe Adobe develops Acrobat using Java , and that may in fact be the problem. I'm tired of the criticism of Vista, I am very happy with Vista performance. I dislike Acrobat. The problem I face is that by default the PDF format is the defacto standard for storing information, so our Savin copier scans into PDF files. We scan for storage some 50-100 documents daily. Since we need to store these scanned images (Mostly text) I use Acrobat to convert them from image pdf to searchable pdf. Most files convert fine, but some need to be edited. Whenever you use Adobe to edit a file invariable, if you try 2 or more edits you get the temporary hang. We could save the scanned files as TIFF, but I still need something to convert them to searchable text, smaller size, and make them editiable (to remove stray marks from scanning). Do you have any suggestions? In article , says... "JerryF" wrote in message ... Of all the programs I use in Vista, Adobe Acrobat Pro is the one that performs the worst. Frequently while editing a file the application window goes into the "twilight zone" with the entire appliction window becoming fuzzy and unresponsive sometimes for as long as 30 seconds. It does not completely hang, and eventually responds. This happens on at least 3 different machines. All have Quad Cores and with 4GB of memory and are otherwise very responsive machines. Is there an explantion for why Acrobat does this in Vista? The Adobe User forums are he http://www.adobe.com/support/forums/main.html First you should check that you have installed all updates {Acrobat 8, Help, updates} for the program. Don |
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JerryF wrote:
Of all the programs I use in Vista, Adobe Acrobat Pro is the one that performs the worst. Frequently while editing a file the application window goes into the "twilight zone" with the entire appliction window becoming fuzzy and unresponsive sometimes for as long as 30 seconds. It does not completely hang, and eventually responds. This happens on at least 3 different machines. All have Quad Cores and with 4GB of memory and are otherwise very responsive machines. Is there an explantion for why Acrobat does this in Vista? Works perfectly for me for over a year. All updates installed. Vista Ultimate x64 with 4 Gb RAM, so similar to you. Is this after a scan into Adobe? You have various Scanner modes as well as the possibility your scanner driver is at fault (WIA or TW?). I am using a Brother Multifunction scanner/printer, MFC-665CW, again faultless performance. Kotuku |
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