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Re: Sorry for the NH, (Reply to this comment)
by quasar
I'm afraid I must agree and rate this NH. Sorry.
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Feb 26 '02 8:44 am PST
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Sorry for NH (Reply to this comment)
by opinionated3
For reasons as I explained in private email.
Jon
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Feb 25 '02 11:31 pm PST
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Re: Unfortunately, this is off topic. (Reply to this comment)
by naphtalia
Epinions does not have a specific site for the e-Book reader, you are correct. I am working in what I consider to be a gray area here, but accept that some may not see it so. I am looking on this as an Adobe Acrobat Reader.
There are times when Epinions does not provide a listing for a particular product because they versions so specific as to eliminate the ability to talk about similar versions. This happens with particular models of cars, household goods, and in this case (in my opinion) with computer programs.
I have made it clear exactly which program I am referring to. This is AN Adobe Acrobat Reader if not the Adobe Acrobat Reader. Furthermore, I believe if someone was interested in downloading or finding out about Adobe Acrobat Readers, it would be a mistake not to look at this version which has all the functionality of the "base model" but with enhancements.
For these reasons, I choose to leave this here. I'm not planning on many pennies coming from a review for a free product. Any place else this review might go, however, would reduce its helpfulness.
I accept those who feel this needs to be NH, and of course, I always welcome comments. Thanks for your input.
talia
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Feb 25 '02 11:27 pm PST
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Unfortunately, this is off topic. (Reply to this comment)
by LLFigment
Just as clarification, this is what the Adobe website has to say:
"What's the difference between Adobe Acrobat Reader and the Acrobat
eBook Reader?
Acrobat Reader works well for all documents, while the Acrobat eBook
Reader is designed specifically for e-books. The Acrobat eBook Reader
has all the functionality of the Acrobat Reader, plus it has
annotation and bookmarking capabilities as well as enhancements such
as display rotation for laptop computers and a built-in dictionary."
I wish I could give this the VH it deserves, but I can't while it's in the wrong place. Please feel free to let me know if you find a place to move this and I will re-rate accordingly.
Laura
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Feb 25 '02 8:19 pm PST
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Sorry for the NH, (Reply to this comment)
by OpalMan
but this is Off Topic. You appear to be reviewing the Adobe Acrobat E-book Reader rather than the Adobe Acrobat Reader. These are two distinct programs. While this is well written it is in the wrong place. I do not believe there currently is an appropriate place for it. If you find it though, please email me and I will gladly give it the VH it deserves.
James
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Feb 25 '02 8:09 pm PST
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