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Adobe Acrobat 1.0

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Download acrobat_1.0.sit (7.88 MB)
For System 6.x - System 7.0 - 7.6
Download TypeOnCall2.0b.sit (151.02 MB)
For System 6.x - System 7.0 - 7.6
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Here is everything a workgroup needs to use Adobe Acrobat software: Acrobat Exchange software for viewing, printing, annotating and collating electronic documents, and Acrobat Distiller for converting PostScript language files into the Portable Document Format.

Acrobat Exchange:
- Create PDF files with the PDF Writer driver
- Preserve fonts, layout, photos, graphics and other visual features
- Navigate through pages instantly using thumbnails, bookmarks and hypertext links
- Find information and notes quickly and easily
- Print on demand to PostScript and non-PostScript printers — color or black-and-white, at any resolution
- Copy text and paste it into other applicatons
- Electronicallu collate pages from PDF files to build new documents
- Create interactive links between pages and views
- Save disk space by storing electronic documents compactly

Acrobat Distiller
- Convert documents containing placed Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) artwork and images
- Use industry-standard JPEG, LZW, CCITT Group 3 and 4, and Run Length techniques for compressing documents
- Perform optional image downsampling and compression for fast transmission, viewing and printing
- Generate "thumbnail" miniature page images for quick and easy navigation in Acrobat Exchange

The Portable Document Format (PDF)
With Acrobat software, you can convert documents created with most programs into a new file format called PDF. Based on the PostScript language, PDF compactly saves documents of any length or visual complexity.

Included PDF Writer
Inside you'll find a special driver called the PDF Writer. It lets you create PDF files from most applications, so you can send complete, visually rich documents to fellow Adobe Acrobat users.

The first file contains the floppy install images for Acrobat Exchange 1.0, Acrobat Distiller 1.0, and PostScript printer drivers, in DiskCopy 4.2 format, compressed in friendly Stuffit pre-5.x format.
The second upload is the included Adobe Type-on-Call CD-ROM which includes some bitmapped fonts, demos for Adobe Photoshop 2.0.1 and Illustrator 3.0 and of course, the Type on call installer. Toast image in StuffIt 5.x format. This download is optional, available just for historical purposes.

Compatibility
Architecture: 68k

Mac Plus, SE, Classic, LC, II, PowerBook, Centris or Quadra (II, PowerBook, Centris or Quadra recommended) for Exchange
Macintosh II, PowerBook, Centris or Quadra witn a 68020 or greater processor (Centris or Quadra recommended) for Distiller
Macintosh System Software 6.0.5 or greater (version 7 or greate recommended)
2MB of RAM (4MB recommended) fro Exchange
6MB of RAM (12MB recommended) for Distiller
800k or Apple SuperDrive floppy disk drive

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by MikeTomTom - 2014, February 12 - 8:32pm

Good Grief! it appears that person is having a clean out of "non functional" links Sad

I seem to recall Balrog saying it was possible to go back in the revisions to re-instate a page that's not been tampered with. But maybe only an admin can do this.

Perhaps a forum list of "uyjulian" visited pages would help the Admins put things back to how they should be.

by macjames - 2014, February 12 - 8:27pm

Yep it seems that way, i misread the diffs; also gone the updaters for acrobat 5. We need an explanation about this.

by pl212 - 2014, February 12 - 7:57pm

Looks like "uyjulian" removed the file, according to the diff record...

by macjames - 2014, February 12 - 7:54pm

It seems acrobat 2.1 is gone too...

by pl212 - 2014, February 12 - 7:53pm

Don't think that was me (or if it was it was an error!) I just added in the screenshots...

by macjames - 2014, February 12 - 7:48pm

Oh yeah, i got it from.... WHAT! Somebody beat me and you with the screenshots? Anyway thanks for the 5 stars MikeTomTom! Wink
Edit: It seems mr. pl212 removed my file.... i really hope this was an accident. i'm not me when i'm mad!

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by MikeTomTom - 2014, February 12 - 10:36am
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No idea where or how you located this one, macjames. It completes all of the classic Acrobat versions for Mac OS 6 to 9. I've since tried it out on Mini vMac (Mac II '020 beta) & Basilisk II, SSW 7 Pro. Gets five stars from me. Thank you.