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- gun0
jokob rules!
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20…
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yeah it's for PDF haters he hee
- ********0
yeah it's for PDF haters he hee
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- unfittoprint0
"jokob rules!
http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20…gun
(aug 21 03)""PDF: Unfit for Human Consumption"
EI! That's me! :-)
- paulrand0
didn't work for me-- which player required?
- Bahiatronic0
To create Flash Paper, first you need Macromedia Contribute 2 and Flash Player...
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you should be able to view it with Flash installed
- unfittoprint0
Well It's just a flash file. You can create your own version.
If Macromedia doesn't create another standard. Wich would be quite stupid...
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I like the idea, I mean shit, don't more people have Flash Player installed than Acrobat Reader?
- Bahiatronic0
True...!! Do you think in Studio MX 2004 have that feature... or just for contribute.... (actually PDF reader is better than Flash Paper reader... More function first
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it's more functional yeah, but give Macromedia some time hee hee ;) they might have something up their sleeves to put down PDF.
- Jnr_Madison0
Hmmmm...
FlashPaper documents can only be viewed in a web page, so you can’t email FlashPaper documents directly to others.
The text in FlashPaper documents cannot be searched or selected by website visitors.
FlashPaper does not support digital signatures, annotations and a host of other features of enterprise document sharing technologies like PDF.
FlashPaper is only available on Windows 2000 and XP, although Macromedia does have plans to support Mac OS X in the next release of Contribute.
- Bahiatronic0
Actually Flash Paper load faster than Acrobat PDF, properly because it's Flash...
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well I'm sure there are different advantages and disadvantages for both, but right now PDF rules it.
- Bahiatronic0
Yes for SURE
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