| Adobe Acrobat's Portable Document Format (PDF) is truly amazing. This file format lets you read any electronic document on almost any computer system. Anyone with the free Adobe Reader software can open and view a document converted to a PDF, and it will look exactly the way it did in the original authoring program (such as Microsoft Word or Adobe InDesign). It doesn't matter how the document was originally created.
Acrobat lets you do more than just read a PDF file; you can also edit its text, add pages, include comments, start a review, create a form for the Web, add links, create navigational structures, and even turn a PDF into a multimedia presentation with dazzling transitions between pages. I'll deal with the more complex features in later chapters. For now, let's look at the basic features to get a general idea of what this software can do for you. |
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Reason 4 Ignite (Book)
Reason 4 Ignite! helps you get up to speed in Reason quickly by dropping you right into the action with the author's guidance so that before you know it, you are really in the Reason groove! This book is not hard work. You will not find long lists of features and difficult theoretical explanations to wrap your head around. Instead, in... | | | | Test-Drive ASP.NET MVC
It's testable. It's light-weight. It's open-source. It's . . . Microsoft?
Yes, finally, Microsoft has figured it out. ASP.NET MVC 2.0 lets you test drive your code, control the output of your HTML, and leverage C# and .NET in an easy-to-use web framework. ... |
Enhancing LAN Performance, Fourth EditionThis book explores the technical issues underlying local area network (LAN) performance, developing mathematical models that readers can apply to their own specific networking requirements.
Providing up-to-date information on practical methods that improve network efficiency, this book covers how to estimate network traffic, determine... | | | | |
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