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KarlWNov 2nd 2009 12:31AM
People should just use PDFs straight. Seriously, since I bought a Mac, my hatred for anything PDF has just gone. On Windows, you have to open up Acrobat reader (which is a pig). On a Mac, it opens up in Preview just like a JPEG, or in Safari in a seamless built-in reader. Microsoft need to add support to windows' picture viewer - it's just so useful!
PDFs are quick to open, and represent things exactly as they would appear on paper. They're also vector-based for easy scaling whilst preserving formatting, and can be opened easily on any platform. Also, unlike OOXML, you don't get formatting errors on other platforms (nobody formats things like Word, reading from the same spec sheet).
DafretyNov 2nd 2009 12:51AM
You could also have just used Foxit or PDF-Exchange, both lightweight freeware that do the same job as Adobe's reader. I do agree that it would be nice for Microsoft to add support though.